Gibson Double Neck SG 6/10/07
The Gibson Double Neck SG, Allowed Guitarist to switch from 6 to 12 strings for the first time on the same guitar.
Jimmy Page from the legendary band, Led Zeppelin, was the first famous guitarist to use it. Although he used his gibson les paul single neck mainly. He used the Double Neck to play Tangerine, and the famous Stairway to Heaven.
The SG Double Neck was originally introduced as a hollowbody back in 1958 and is still sought after today. Jimmy Page made it known that you can create your own signature and use it to carve out your style with the guitar. It has the original SG body style has two necks of course.
The Body is made of solid Mahagony with a maple neck that has a rosewood fretboard and 20 frets. Each neck has pearloid split parallelogram inlays and a cream single ply binding that really looks amazing. Both necks also feature the Gibson 1960 slim taper neck that Jimmy Page really liked. The scale length is 24.75" with a 1 11/16" nut width.
To check out the amazing double neck, click here.
By Donald Williams
The Gibson Double Neck SG, Allowed Guitarist to switch from 6 to 12 strings for the first time on the same guitar.
Jimmy Page from the legendary band, Led Zeppelin, was the first famous guitarist to use it. Although he used his gibson les paul single neck mainly. He used the Double Neck to play Tangerine, and the famous Stairway to Heaven.
The SG Double Neck was originally introduced as a hollowbody back in 1958 and is still sought after today. Jimmy Page made it known that you can create your own signature and use it to carve out your style with the guitar. It has the original SG body style has two necks of course.
The Body is made of solid Mahagony with a maple neck that has a rosewood fretboard and 20 frets. Each neck has pearloid split parallelogram inlays and a cream single ply binding that really looks amazing. Both necks also feature the Gibson 1960 slim taper neck that Jimmy Page really liked. The scale length is 24.75" with a 1 11/16" nut width.
To check out the amazing double neck, click here.
By Donald Williams
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