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EDS-1275
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Nashville, TN
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BODY | |
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Species:
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Mahogany
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NECK |
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Species:
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Maple
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Profile:
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1960 slim-taper
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Peghead Pitch:
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14° |
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Thickness at 1st fret:
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0.818" |
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Thickness at 12th fret:
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0.963" |
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Neck Joint Location:
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15th fret |
FINGERBOARD | |
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Species:
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Rosewood
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Scale length:
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243/4"
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Nut Width:
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111/16"
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Frets:
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20
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Inlays:
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Split-Parallelogram
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Binding:
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Single-ply
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HARDWARE | |
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Plating Finish:
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Chrome with Heritage Cherry finish/ Gold with Alpine White finish
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Bridge:
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Tune-o-matic
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Tailpiece:
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Stop plate
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Knobs:
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Black Top Hat
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Tuners:
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Green Keys
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ELECTRONICS |
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Neck Pickup:
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Two 490R Alnico magnet humbuckers
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Bridge Pickup:
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Two 490T Alnico magnet humbuckers
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Controls:
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Two volume, two tone, three-way switch, toggle
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CASE | |
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Exterior:
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Brown Hardshell
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Interior:
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Hot Pink Plush with Pink Shroud
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Silkscreen:
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Gold 'Gibson USA' logo
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STRINGS
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Brite Wires .010-.046
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OTHER | |
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641 Massman Drive, Nashville, TN 37210
1-800-4GIBSON www.gibson.com
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With Gibson's new EDS-1275 of 1958, guitarists could for the first time switch from a six-string to a twelve-string without changing instruments.
Available Colors:
Heritage Cherry
, Alpine White
The EDS-1275 adopted the SG body style in 1962 and remains the ultimate in a doubleneck guitar.
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In order to continually improve the design, quality, and performance of our
instruments and to make use of the best materials at all times, Gibson
reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Because Gibson brand guitars are handcrafted, it is normal for some measurements to vary from those listed.
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