■Description
Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Les Paul SG Custom Maestro Vibrola
*The image is a sample, so the color and grain may differ from the actual product. If you would like to see the actual photo, please contact us before purchasing.
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Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop releases 1963 Les Paul SG Custom With Maestro Vibrola!
The lineup of Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop, produced in collaboration between Epiphone and Gibson Custom Shop, has been significantly revamped.
In addition to the already released 1958 Korina Flying V/Explorer and 1963 Firebird I/V,
Gibson's representative models such as Les Paul Standard, SG Custom, ES-355, and Les Paul Custom will be newly released.
In collaboration with Gibson Custom Shop, Epiphone will release the Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG With Maestro Vibrola, a beautiful reproduction of the classic vintage model from 1963, the last year that the "Les Paul" name was used on the SG Custom.
2-piece mahogany body, 1-piece mahogany neck with slim taper profile and long neck tenon.
The bound ebony fingerboard, MOP block position inlays, gold hardware, and other iconic designs of the top-of-the-line models of the time are all retained.
The headstock is Gibson's original "openbook" headstock shape, and features custom split diamond inlays.
The pickups are three Gibson Custombuckers, which are also used in Custom Shop products.
In addition, CTS potentiometers, Mallory capacitors, Switchcraft selector switches and output jacks are also used, boasting a full range of specifications in terms of sound.
A vintage-style hardshell case with the Inspired by Gibson Custom logo is included.
The collaboration between Epiphone and Gibson Custom Shop continues to produce unmistakably familiar and high-quality guitars.
From the dimensions, contours, and feel of the precise inlay patterns to the transparent, premium sound experience, the new Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG Custom With Maestro Vibrola will make it happen.
*The image is a sample. The grain will vary from piece to piece. Please note that specifications may change without notice.
■Accessories: Hard case
Product specifications
Shape SG
Material Two Piece Solid Mahogany, Center Seam
Top N/A
Weight Relief N/A
Finish VOS Vintage Original Sheen
Binding 5-ply Headstock, Single-ply Fretboard
Neck One Piece Mahogany
Neck Profile Slim Taper
Nut width 43mm
Fingerboard Ebony
Scale length 628.65mm
Number of frets 22
Nut Graph Tech
Inlay Mother of Pearl Block
Bridge Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece Maestro Vibrola
Tuners Grover Rotomatic
Plating Gold
Neck pickup Gibson Custombucker
Bridge pickup Gibson Custombucker
Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS Potentiometers, Mallory Capacitors
Case Black Hardshell with Goldenrod Interior, Gold Hardware, and Inspired by Gibson Custom Logo
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Handling Time
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■Term of Sale
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