Gibson EDS 1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar

Gibson EDS 1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar Gibson EDS 1275 Double-Neck Electric Guitar
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Gibson EDS1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar (with ...

Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more famili...

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Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more familiar SG-style body shape in 1962. Always one of Gibsons more esoteric models, the 1275 got its moment in the sun when Jimmy Page began using it for live...
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Gibson EDS1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar (with ...

Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more famili...

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Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more familiar SG-style body shape in 1962. Always one of Gibsons more esoteric models, the 1275 got its moment in the sun when Jimmy Page began using it for live...
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The Gibson EDS 1275 Double Neck Electric Guitar is the original model and set up that was so iconic in the early 70s. It's totally handmade in Nashville and quantities are extremely limited. Two solid maple necks are set on a surprisingly lightweight, mahogany body. Each features 490R/498T Alnico II humbuckers and 20 fret rosewood fingerboards with inlays. Tune-O-Matic bridge and vintage tuners along with 3-way selector switches on both necks allow you to create a range of sounds that are literally out of this world. Includes a custom Gibson hardshell case.

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Originally introduced as a hollowbody doubleneck model in 1958, the EDS-1275 assumed its more familiar SG-style body shape in 1962. Always one of Gibsons more esoteric models, the 1275 got its moment in the sun when Jimmy Page began using it for live...