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My 1961 Les Paul SG Standard with Bigsby sideways tremolo
100 % Original with no modifications
As original as the day it left the Gibson factory in 1961
5 Digit serial number
Cherry finish, mahogany body and neck,
Bound rosewood fretboard, trapezoid inlays
1-11/16" nut, 24-3/4" scale
2 PAF humbucking pickups
Double ring single line Kluson tuners
ABR-1 tune-o-matic bridge
Bigsby sideways tremolo tailpiece
My friend, the second owner, bought it in 1970. He played it a few times and then stashed it in the closet till I purchased it from him in January of this year. Its great condition will attest to the fact, that this is a gem. It does have a minor hairline crack between the electronics cover to the amp plug - mostly cosmetic, structurally sound. Black lighting shows no repairs or modifications anywhere on this guitar. Neck, heel and headstock are pristine
Ok, just sharing with you guys.....not selling here. I reposted in the classified section...sorry.
100 % Original with no modifications
As original as the day it left the Gibson factory in 1961
5 Digit serial number
Cherry finish, mahogany body and neck,
Bound rosewood fretboard, trapezoid inlays
1-11/16" nut, 24-3/4" scale
2 PAF humbucking pickups
Double ring single line Kluson tuners
ABR-1 tune-o-matic bridge
Bigsby sideways tremolo tailpiece
My friend, the second owner, bought it in 1970. He played it a few times and then stashed it in the closet till I purchased it from him in January of this year. Its great condition will attest to the fact, that this is a gem. It does have a minor hairline crack between the electronics cover to the amp plug - mostly cosmetic, structurally sound. Black lighting shows no repairs or modifications anywhere on this guitar. Neck, heel and headstock are pristine
Ok, just sharing with you guys.....not selling here. I reposted in the classified section...sorry.