Used 2024 Gibson Custom Shop Historic Collection 1961 SG Les Paul Standard – VOS
Sonic Evaluation
While I was doing some weedly-woodelly noodling on this SG, one of my coworker who was walking by made a stank face and said "Awwwwwwww yeah!" and that pretty much sums this guitar up (because trust me, it was the sound and not the playing that induced the stank face!). This guitar is like a well-made cheeseburger for the ears: it's classic, flavorful, satisfying, and has a judicious helping of beef and gristle. It's quite acoustically resonant, and has a warm, woody, punchy voice that communes spiritually with SGs of the past. The bridge pickup is a rock and roll paradise with the perfect amount of bite, crunch and sparkle. The neck pickup is thick and warm with a delightful rasp that reminds me of Otis Redding's voice. If you're looking for an SG that screams out the classic tones of yesteryear, check this serial out!
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 axe 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.
Condition Report
This Custom Shop SG is in fantastic shape! The frets show virtually no signs of wear, and the finish shows extremely light signs of normal use. The only real cosmetic imperfections to report are some tiny dings on the back, the most noticeable of which is by the control cover near the guitar's butt. It comes with its original hardshell case and a certificate of authenticity, too!
Specifications:
| Brand | Used |
|---|
| Model | 2024 Gibson Historic Collection 1961 SG Les Paul Standard |
|---|---|
| Finish Color | Cherry Red |
| Finish Type | VOS |
| Weight | 6.57 lbs. |
| Body Wood | 1-Piece Solid Mahogany |
| Neck Wood | Solid Mahogany |
| Neck Joint | Hot Hide Glue |
| Neck Shape | 1960 Slim Taper |
| Neck Dimensions | .830 1st - .930 12th |
| Fingerboard | Indian Rosewood attached with Hot Hide Glue |
| Inlays | Cellulose Nitrate Trapezoid |
| Scale Length | 24.75" |
| Width at Nut | 1.69" |
| Nut Material | Nylon |
| Frets | 22 Authentic Medium Jumbo |
| Binding | Single-ply Cream on Fretboard |
| Hardware | Nickel |
| Pickups | 2 Alnico III Custombuckers |
| Controls | 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch |
| Bridge | ABR-1 |
| Tailpiece | Lightweight Aluminum Stopbar |
| Tuners | Kluson Single Line, Double Ring |
| Pickguard | Mulyi-ply Black |
| Case | Original Gibson Custom Shop Hardshell Case |
| Case Candy | Gibson Custom Shop COA |
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