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This stunning RG Prestige model boasts some of Ibanez's most exciting features: A 24-fret bolt-on neck, the state-of-the-art Edge Zero bridge with ZPS3 spring system and the Toplok design which eliminates a retainer bar over the nut. High-gain DiMarzio IBZ pickups (hum/sing/hum) deliver the goods. Made in Japan by Ibanez's finest craftsmen.
$999.99
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 nickel hardware. Includes Gibson hardshell case.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 nameplates (positioned between the rhythm pickup and fingerboard) were in abundance in the Gibson factory and SG models having these nameplates were built and sold by Gibson up to end of 1963. SGs have been the choice of world-class artists such as Pete Townsend, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and Angus Young.
$1999.00
The Standard Strat features a fast-action maple neck, comfort-contoured alder body, three single-coil pickups and standard synchronized tremolo—it's where the tradition began and still carries on today.
$449.99
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