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Custom Color Series 1961 SG Standard

Custom Color Series 1961 SG Standard

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Serial Number: #219050189

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Born Under a Bad Sign

Back in 1961, the folks at Gibson decided it was time to refresh and re-imagine the Les Paul, and boy did they ever hack and slash! In order to freshen things up, they did away with the maple top and the sunburst finish. Instead of Les's design, they presented Mr. Paul with a sleek, contoured horned devil made out of lightweight mahogany. 'Ol Les was NOT pleased and asked them to kindly take his name off the truss rod cover. This left the Gibson marke... Read More...

  • Brand

    Gibson

  • Finish Aging

    Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer

  • Weight

    6.65 lbs.

  • neck measurements

    .820 1st - .930 12th

  • Finish Color

    Pelham Blue Burst

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Born Under a Bad Sign

Back in 1961, the folks at Gibson decided it was time to refresh and re-imagine the Les Paul, and boy did they ever hack and slash! In order to freshen things up, they did away with the maple top and the sunburst finish. Instead of Les's design, they presented Mr. Paul with a sleek, contoured horned devil made out of lightweight mahogany. 'Ol Les was NOT pleased and asked them to kindly take his name off the truss rod cover. This left the Gibson marketing team in a bit of a lurch, so they scrambled to find a name for their new ax and landed on "Solid Guitar." After its inauspicious birth, the SG did indeed prove itself to be a Solid Guitar in every sense of the word (who knows, maybe the SG works so well for rock and roll because it was born under a bad sign--it does have horns, after all!). Its aggressive styling and muscular tone quickly made it a favorite of a whole host of guitarists from Angus Young to Pete Townshend to Tony Iommi to Dickey Betts. When you step back and think about it, it's pretty wild that the dude from Black Sabbath played the same guitar as the dude in the Allman Brothers! A staggering amount of players in many genres have made classic records using an SG. The length and breadth of the list of SG aficionados is a testament to its incredible versatility and universal appeal.

The Original Solid Guitar

For the Custom Color series of SGs, our friends at Gibson chose to honor the trailblazing spirit of the Solid Guitar that almost cost them their biggest endorsee by giving these '61s SGs eye-catching paint jobs and all sorts of classic SG appointments. The 1961 SG features a high-quality mahogany body with period-correct body scarfing and a high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish for rich resonance and comfortable feel. To go with its righteous horned body, this SG has a super-comfortable slim taper neck profile, and said neck is home to a beautiful bound rosewood fretboard lined with 22 medium jumbo frets. And it sounds awesome, too, thanks to its set of Burstbucker '61 pickups. These PAF-inspired pickups marry classic vintage warmth and sweetness with modern punch and clarity, and their spectacular tone may very well inspire you to put on some shorts and do your best imitation of Angus Young's duckwalk. We are proud to present an instrument that we believe exemplifies the best qualities of the SG: versatility, expressiveness, and devilishly handsome styling. We know the Custom Color 1961 SG Standard will inspire you to windmill, duckwalk, headbang, and generally have a great time playing guitar for years and years.
  • Brand Name

    Gibson

  • Model

    Custom Color Series 1961 SG Standard

  • Finish Color

    Pelham Blue Burst

  • Finish Type

    Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer

  • Weight

    6.65 lbs.

  • Body Wood

    Mahogany

  • Neck Dimensions

    .820 1st - .930 12th

  • Neck Wood

    Mahogany

  • Neck Shape

    Slim Taper

  • Fingerboard Wood

    Indian Rosewood w/Single-ply Cream Binding

  • Fingerboard Radius

    12"

  • Fingerboard Inlays

    Acrylic Trapezoids

  • Frets

    22 Medium Jumbo

  • Scale Length

    24.75"

  • Nut Material

    GraphTech

  • Width at Nut

    1.694"

  • Pickups

    2 '60s Burstbuckers

  • Controls

    2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch; Hand-Wired with Orange Drop Capacitors

  • Tailpiece

    Aluminum Stopbar

  • Hardware

    Nickel

  • Tuners

    Vintage Deluxe w/Keystone buttons

  • bridge

    ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic

  • Pickguard

    5-Ply Black

  • Case

    Gibson Brown Hardshell

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

Born Under a Bad Sign

Back in 1961, the folks at Gibson decided it was time to refresh and re-imagine the Les Paul, and boy did they ever hack and slash! In order to freshen things up, they did away with the maple top and the sunburst finish. Instead of Les's design, they presented Mr. Paul with a sleek, contoured horned devil made out of lightweight mahogany. 'Ol Les was NOT pleased and asked them to kindly take his name off the truss rod cover. This left the Gibson marketing team in a bit of a lurch, so they scrambled to find a name for their new ax and landed on "Solid Guitar." After its inauspicious birth, the SG did indeed prove itself to be a Solid Guitar in every sense of the word (who knows, maybe the SG works so well for rock and roll because it was born under a bad sign--it does have horns, after all!). Its aggressive styling and muscular tone quickly made it a favorite of a whole host of guitarists from Angus Young to Pete Townshend to Tony Iommi to Dickey Betts. When you step back and think about it, it's pretty wild that the dude from Black Sabbath played the same guitar as the dude in the Allman Brothers! A staggering amount of players in many genres have made classic records using an SG. The length and breadth of the list of SG aficionados is a testament to its incredible versatility and universal appeal.

The Original Solid Guitar

For the Custom Color series of SGs, our friends at Gibson chose to honor the trailblazing spirit of the Solid Guitar that almost cost them their biggest endorsee by giving these '61s SGs eye-catching paint jobs and all sorts of classic SG appointments. The 1961 SG features a high-quality mahogany body with period-correct body scarfing and a high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish for rich resonance and comfortable feel. To go with its righteous horned body, this SG has a super-comfortable slim taper neck profile, and said neck is home to a beautiful bound rosewood fretboard lined with 22 medium jumbo frets. And it sounds awesome, too, thanks to its set of Burstbucker '61 pickups. These PAF-inspired pickups marry classic vintage warmth and sweetness with modern punch and clarity, and their spectacular tone may very well inspire you to put on some shorts and do your best imitation of Angus Young's duckwalk. We are proud to present an instrument that we believe exemplifies the best qualities of the SG: versatility, expressiveness, and devilishly handsome styling. We know the Custom Color 1961 SG Standard will inspire you to windmill, duckwalk, headbang, and generally have a great time playing guitar for years and years.

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      219050189

    • Brand Name

      Gibson

    • Model

      Custom Color Series 1961 SG Standard

    • Finish Color

      Pelham Blue Burst

    • Finish Type

      Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer

    • Weight

      6.65 lbs.

    • Body Wood

      Mahogany

    • Neck Dimensions

      .820 1st - .930 12th

    • Neck Wood

      Mahogany

    • Neck Shape

      Slim Taper

    • Fingerboard Wood

      Indian Rosewood w/Single-ply Cream Binding

    • Fingerboard Radius

      12"

    • Fingerboard Inlays

      Acrylic Trapezoids

    • Frets

      22 Medium Jumbo

    • Scale Length

      24.75"

    • Nut Material

      GraphTech

    • Width at Nut

      1.694"

    • Pickups

      2 '60s Burstbuckers

    • Controls

      2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch; Hand-Wired with Orange Drop Capacitors

    • Tailpiece

      Aluminum Stopbar

    • Hardware

      Nickel

    • Tuners

      Vintage Deluxe w/Keystone buttons

    • bridge

      ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic

    • Pickguard

      5-Ply Black

    • Case

      Gibson Brown Hardshell

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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