Gibson EDS-1275
The Gibson EDS-1275 is a double neck Gibson electric guitar introduced in 1963 and still in production. Popularized and raised to iconic status by musicians such as John McLaughlin and Jimmy Page, it was called "the coolest guitar in rock."
Gibson EDS-1275 | |
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A modern edition of the EDS-1275 in Alpine White. | |
Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1963–1968, 1974–1998, 1998–present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Mortise & Tenon |
Woods | |
Body | Mahogany |
Neck | Mahogany (pre-1998) Maple (1998-current) |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | ABR-1 (6-string) Tune-O-Matic (12-string) Nickel Claw Tailpieces |
Pickup(s) | 490R Custom Bucker (rhythm) 498T Custom Bucker (lead) |
Colors available | |
Ebony, Alpine White, Heritage Cherry |
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