1961 Gibson Les Paul Standard SG
This vintage 1961 Gibson Les Paul Standard SG body style came in from the son of its original owner in spectacular original condition. I'm always a Gibson guitar buyer, but I'm especially looking for 1960s Gibson SG guitars. You can contact me here to sell a Gibson guitar.
It's clean and has never had any cracks or repairs. It's in spectacular playing condition and includes its original hard shell case, picture with original owner, hardware adjustment instruction sheets, and box of Gibson strings.
Make and Model: Gibson Les Paul Standard, SG body style
Year: 1961. Serial 46xxx. Check out How to date a Gibson Les Paul guitar.
Measurements: 7lbs 4oz total weight, nut width = 1 11/16", neck depth at the first fret = 0.80", 12th fret = 0.90" depth.
Repairs: None.
Replacement Parts: One tuner tip (B string), one saddle, vintage correct truss rod cover.
Playability: Excellent. Straight neck, good frets, perfect truss rod.
PAFs??: Absolutely. Both of 'em untouched.
Included: Original hard shell case, picture with its original owner, 60s Gibson string box, humbucker adjustment sheet, Tune-o-matic bridge adjustment sheet, side pull vibrato adjustment sheet.
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