SG Special In the mid 1960's, the Gibson SG was the rock guitar to own! Tens of thousands were sold, and for good reason: its unbeatable combination of light weight, total fingerboard access, and fat, nasty tones made it every kid's dream and a rock player's best friend. Like the SG Standard, today's SG Special is based on the 1967 version with a large black/white laminated pickguard and sharply sculptured mahogany body. The later 1960's SG's had a longer neck joint than the originals, improving sustain and high-end punch. The Special also features an ebony fingerboard, for increased highs and years of solid performance. The rock sound that made the SG required equipment 25 years ago is just as light today. Gibson engineers updated the pickup system to exposed coil 490 humbucking pickups. It's another great example of Gibson design - Gibson features - Gibson tone - Gibson value! Features & Benefits '62 rounded SG neck specs are more comfortable than the narrow originals. Matched 490 spec humbuckers for fat rhythm tones, and solid shredding leads. Sculpted double cutaway body for great looks with the ultimate in fingerboard access. Specs Pickups Rhythm: 490R Alnico magnet Treble: 490T Alnico magnet HB Controls Two volume, two tone, 3-way switch Hardware Chrome Scale/Nut width 24¾" / 1.6875" Fingerboard/Inlay Ebony, 22 frets / Dot Neck Shape 1962 rounded SG Binding None Bridge/Tailpiece Tune-o-matic / Stop Bar Materials Mahogany Body, One-Piece Mahogany Neck Finish Alpine White, Ebony, Ferarri Red, TV Yellow Les Paul SG '61 Reissue With its sculpted red mahogany body and incredible playability, the classic '61 Les Paul SG Standard was the shape that launched a thousand riffs and is among the most respected electric guitars in the history of American music. Today's SG '61 Reissue presents one of Gibson's all-time best-sellers but with a modern Tune-o-matic/Stop Bar Tailpiece configuration to enhance tuning stability and maximize sustain. The SG '61 Reissue features the fastest neck shape ever designed Gibson's classic "slim taper." Gibson's distinctively contoured mahogany body is carefully carved for long-term comfort and upper register accessibility, while a pair of '57 Classic Humbuckers give the SG Reissue a wide range of tonal colors: from pearly rhythm sounds and singing leads, to sweet, detailed clarity in the dual-pickup mode. Features & Benefits Slim-tapor neck for unbelievable playabilty. Sculpted double-cutaway body for total fingerboard access. Exclusive Gibson '57 Classic Pickups for fat, powerful tones. Specs Pickups Rhythm: '57 Classic Humbucking Treble: '57 Classic Humbucking Controls Two volume, two tone, 3-way switch Hardware Nickel Scale/Nut width 24¾" / 1.6875" Fingerboard/Inlay Rosewood, 22 frets / Trapezoid Binding Neck Bridge/Tailpiece Tune-o-matic / Stop Bar Materials Beveled Mahogany Body, One-Piece Mahogany Neck Finish Heritage Cherry EDS-1275 The first impression is striking: a double-horned, 18-string mahogany monster, with a sound as big as a wall. The most successful of all such guitars, the EDS-1275 has been the most popular double-neck design for over twenty-five years thanks in large part to the awesome sonic and visual impression it made in the hands of master players like Jimmy ("Stairway To Heaven") Page and John (Mahavishnu) McLaughlin. Today's EDS-1275 features the same extended 12-string peghead and vintage "Keystone" tuning machines as the original 1962 model. The two maple necks offer extra stability and contribute to the brilliant ringing timbre of the EDS-1275, while its solid mahogany body has a rich tonality and a lively response. Add two pair of 490 R and 490 T Humbuckers, and the EDS-1275 is a rocking performer in every way. Features & Benefits Exclusive body geometry for easy access to both necks for great playability. Master neck and pickup selector switches for quick and easy adjustments on stage. Special string anchors for quick restring and maximum down pressure. Specs Pickups Rhythm: 2-490 R Alnico magnet HB Treble: 2-490 T Alnico magnet HB Controls One master volume and master tone for each neck, Master 3-way pickup selector switch, 3-way neck selector switch Hardware Chrome Scale/Nut width 24¾" / 1.687" Fingerboard/Inlay Rosewood, 20 frets / Parallelogram Binding Neck Bridge/Tailpiece Tune-o-matic / Anchor Materials Contoured Mahogany Body, Maple Necks Finish Alpine White, Heritage Cherry SG Standard In the mid 1960's, the Gibson SG was the rock guitar to own! Tens of thousands were sold, and for good reason: its unbeatable combination of light weight, total fingerboard access, and fat, nasty tones made it every kid's dream and a rock player' s best friend. Today's SG Standard is based on the 1967 version with a large black/white laminated pickguard and sharply sculptured mahogany body. The later-60's SG's had a longer neck joint than the originals, improving sustain and high-end punch. The Standard also sports the same rosewood fingerboard as the Les Paul Standard with its vintage trapezoid inlay pattern. The rock sound that made the SG required equipment 25 years ago is just as right today. So Gibson engineers specified the balanced pickup system - a pair of Gibson 490 Series Alnico magnet humbuckers. Listen to AC/DC or Aerosmith, then plug in a new SG Standard and turn it up - the sound is right in your face and the power is right in your hands! Features & Benefits More comfortable than the narrow originals '62 rounded neck specs Performance spec humbuckers Fat rhythm tones, solid shredding leads Sculpted double cutaway body Great looks with the ultimate in fingerboard access Specs Pickups Rhythm: 490RAlnicomagnetHB Treble: 498T Alnico magnet HB Controls Two volume, two tone, 3-way switch Hardware Chrome Scale/Nut width 24¾" /1.6875" Fingerboard/Inlay Rosewood, 22 frets / Trapezoid Neck Shape 1962 rounded SG Binding Neck Bridge/Tailpiece Tune-o-matic / Stop Bar Materials Mahogany Body, One-Piece Mahogany Neck Finish Candy Apple Blue, Candy Apple Red, Ebony, Heritage Cherry, TV Yellow .