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The Gibson SG 61 Reissue has 22 Frets with the slimmest neck offered on any modern day Gibson.  In fact if you prefer necks with a smooth feeling to them, then this one will be a dream come true.

The guitar has a Tune-O-Matic bridge, 2 volume and 2 tone knobs with a 3 way selector.  But the real beauty of this instrument lies in its 1957 model PAF humbucking pickups which produces amazing tone when using the guitar with just about any amp and with a wide variety of musical styles.

This guitar is flawlessly constructed with a beautiful lacquer finish on its solid Mahogany top.  The manufacturers' attention to detail is recognisable from the onset of using the guitar.  It features a solid design with reliable features that won't disappoint on or off stage.

In summary:  The Gibson SG 61 reissue is a great sounding and versatile guitar with great tone and marvellous construction.

Here's a video of Gregory Hilden from GregsGuitars playing a bluesy melody on a cherry colored Gibson SG 61 Reissue.  He's using a Okko Diablo Overdrive Pedal:
Gibson SG '61 Reissue Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry
Gibson SG '61 Reissue Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry

Gibson SG '61 Reissue Electric Guitar Heritage Cherry

The Gibson SG '61 Reissue Electric Guitar is so light, comfortable, and playable you won't want to put it down. Features a slim-tapered neck, sculpted, double-cutaway, mahogany body, exclusive Gibson '57 classic humbucking pickups at the neck and bridge, and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays. Relive some of the greatest moments of rock 'n' roll with a one-piece bound mahogany neck, Tune-O-Matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, and chrome hardware. Includes Gibson hardshell case.'60s Slim-Taper Neck Profile The '60s neck profile—found on the SG '61 Reissue—is the more modern, slim-tapered neck most commonly associated with the Les Paul and SG models of the early 1960s. The neck is machined in Gibson's rough mill using wood shapers to make the initial cuts. But once the fingerboard gets glued on, the rest—including the final sanding—is done by hand. That means there are no two necks with the exact same dimensions. So while it still has the basic characteristics of its respective profile, each neck will be slightly different, with a distinct but traditional feel.'57 Classic Pickups Among the qualities that make Gibson's original "Patent Applied For" humbucking pickups so unique are the subtle variations between coil windings. For the first few years of their production—1955 to 1961—Gibson's PAF humbuckers were wound using imprecise machines, resulting in pickups with slightly different output and tone, desirable to players who wanted to mix and match and explore a complete spectrum of tonal possibilities. The '57 Classic and '57 Classic Plus pickups are the result of Gibson's drive to capture and recreate this renowned characteristic. Introduced in 1992, the '57 Classic provides warm, full tone with a balanced response, packing that classic Gibson PAF humbucker crunch. The '57 Classic Plus is the perfect bridge-position companion to the '57 Classic, inspired by those original PAFs that received a few extra turns of wire. Both are made by Gibson to the exact same specs as the original PAFs, including Alnico II magnets, nickel-plated pole pieces, nickel slugs, maple spacers, and vintage-style, two-conductor braided wiring. Instead of enamel-coated wiring, Gibson added poly-coated wiring—which improves consistency by eliminating thin or thick spots on the wire—and wax potting, which removes all internal air space and any chance of microphonic feedback.A Little SG History In 1961, the Les Paul was redesigned with a thinner body and 2 sharp cutaway horns making the upper frets more accessible while lowering production costs. The new guitar was popular, but Les Paul the guitarist did not like it and asked to have his name removed. Gibson renamed the model the "SG" which was short for "solid guitar". Though Les Paul's name was officially removed from the model in 1961, the plastic Les Paul name


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