Gibson SG Standard Reissue 2014 VOS Electric Guitar, with Maestro Tremolo (and Case)

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Tap into the legendary tone of a classic SG. The Custom Bucker pickups work with the warm, all-mahogany body and neck to scream vintage sound and style.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Custom Bucker pickups Closest PAF reproductions Gibson has created
Maestro vibrato tailpiece Vintage vibrato with easy action
Mahogany body Rich, warm, focused sound; added sustain
Rosewood fretboard Open, warm tone and smooth playing feel

The introduction of the remodeled Les Paul models of the early 1960s sought to bolster Gibson's reputation as a quality builder of electric solid body guitars, something the Les Pauls of the late 1950s had failed to do. And although those Les Paul models of the late 1950s would eventually become the world's most iconic six-stringed instruments, the introduction of the redesigned models in 1961 would also signal an important new era in electric solid body design. Characterized by a much thinner body with two cutaways, pointed horns, beveled edges and no body binding, the new Les Paul failed to achieve the full approval of Les Paul himself, which lead to the removal of Les Paul's name in 1963 in favor of its new name, the SG. A painstaking recreation of the original, the SG Standard Reissue takes you 50 years back in time to a rare and powerful slice of rock history.

The SG Standard Reissue stays true to the specs of this iconic instrument. Its distinct features and legendary tone are meticulously remade with all the precision and accuracy expected from Gibson Custom, including its solid mahogany body with twin cutaways, pointed horns, beveled edges and nickel-plated hardware, including the Maestro vibrato with Lyre-engraved tailpiece plate (lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece also available). Other standard appointments include its cellulose trapezoid fingerboard inlays, single-ply binding along the fingerboard and a slim-neck profile. In addition to these details, the SG read more Standard Reissue also benefits a one-piece rosewood fingerboard, Kluson Deluxe machine heads, hot-hide glue neck fit, a Historic Truss Rod assembly with no tubing, accurate fingerboard binding color, new Custom Buckers created in the image of the original PAFs, and period-correct Aniline dye for guitars finished in Faded Cherry.

Features:

- One-piece rosewood fingerboards
- Aniline Dye
- Kluson Deluxe machine heads
- Hot Hide Glue Neck Fit
- Custom Buckers
- Historic Truss Rod Assembly (no tubing)
- Accurate fingerboard binding color
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For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-444-2766

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted February 27, 2016 by Brayton H

"Buyer Beware!!"

Overall: 3 out of 5 stars
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I Purchased a blemished version of this back in June/July 2014. First let me say, i couldn't find Any Blemish on this guitar. Maybe a minute detail here or there, but overall just a really awesome finish and appearance.

Sound
This bad boy sounds awesome, with the BurstBucker 1 and 2 pups, lots of tonal range.

Quality
Now this guitar had some issues, lets begin with the maestro vibrola, It had to be replaced. With respect of how the strings were landed in relationship with the neck. the entire angle was just wrong, and should have never left the gibson factory. Secondly there was a problem with the strings, they were not quite sitting right on the bridge. Lastly my 12th and 7th fret inlays just popped right on out. I literally felt like my guitar was falling apart. Luckily I found a true guitar master by the name of Larry Cragg. He is the one who made this guitar right. He gave me two options, Both included removing the gibson maestro and either using a tradional stop bar or put on a bigsby B7. Since Larry was Neil Youngs' guitar tech for 40yrs i had him pit the Bigsby on. Oh yeah, this guitar also needed a set up right out of the box. I have pictures and would share them, but no way to attach them to this review.

Value
Just beware, you will probably need a professional setup at the very least upon receiving. I paid around 2200 for a blemished guitar, and then turned read more around and had to invest another 400$ into it just to make it right. Even Larry Cragg said that this guitar should have never left Gibson's Factory, that it was a "lemon" and to return it. I explained to him i bought it on the internet and would just rather him work his magic. And he did

Manufacturer Support
Never bothered contacting Gibson. Knowing their warranty doesn't cover Blemished products. Go Figure

The Wow Factor
It did and still does have a WOW factor. Just exercise caution when making a purchase, be prepared that these guitars may need some REAL professional attention. Its unfortunate but a reality.

Musical Background:
16 years playing

Musical Style:
Rock/Blues/Country
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