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Gibson SG Junior

 
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Gibson SG Junior
Manufacturer Gibson
Period 1961–1971
Construction
Body type Solid
Neck joint Set
Scale 24.75"
Woods
Body Mahogany
Neck Mahogany
Fretboard 22-fret – Ebony or Rosewood
Hardware
Bridge Fixed stoptail
Pickup(s) 1 P90

The Gibson SG Junior was a guitar manufactured in the early 1960s to the late 60s. Like its earlier sister, the Gibson Les Paul Junior, it had been created for sale to anyone who wanted Gibson quality for a cheap price. It is known for its single P-90 treble pickup, and the wrap-around bridge instead of the two-bar tune-o-matic bridge. From 1961 to 1963, it was branded with the "Les Paul Junior" name. In 1963, "Les Paul" was removed from the peghead and officially called the SG Junior. From 1965 to 1971, it had a generic SG pickguard with a soapbar P90 rather than the original dog-ear. It was discontinued in 1971. The late 60s version has been re-issued by Gibson since 2003.


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