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 Post subject: New Gibson Lefty 6-string Guitars
PostPosted: October 12th, 2011, 1:09 pm 
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Ladies and Gents,

I've just received this email from Southpaw Guitars. This might give hope to those needing a lefty Gibson 6-stringer, and perhaps those of us seeking 4-string ones (although this email does not discuss basses) :


New product from Gibson USA Lefty
SG Junior ‘60s - Gloss Finish
 
Simple and elegant, the SG Junior 60’s is a guitar only Gibson can do. Set neck? You bet! Nitro Lacquer? Right… what’s not to love? Our new baked maple fingerboards have the tactile feel and response of ebony, but with a very traditional warm, brown finish. They’re extremely stable, fast and smooth. We've gotten many calls on these and I need to clarify 4 things.
None are presently built.
Manufacturing is 30-60 days.
We have 16 on order and 7 sold.
We will not be accepting trades on this model

Body: Genuine Mahogany

Neck: Genuine Mahogany (Slim Taper)

Fingerboard: Baked Maple

Hardware: Chrome Lightning Bar Bridge/Tailpiece

White Button Tuners

Electronics: Gibson P-90 "Dog Ear"

Case: Gibson 940 Deluxe Gig Bag

MSRP $1,399

MAP $ 849

SKU SGJ6EBCH1 Ebony
SGJ6LEBCH1 Ebony - Left Hand
SGJ6HCCH1 Heritage Cherry
SGJ6LHCCH1 Heritage Cherry - Left Hand


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 Post subject: Re: New Gibson Lefty 6-string Guitars
PostPosted: November 3rd, 2011, 6:23 am 
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I love that SG style. I long for the day that Gibson decides to make some Lefty basses... I'd rather buy one than build my own via Warmoth.

*fingers crossed*

--bm


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 Post subject: Re: New Gibson Lefty 6-string Guitars
PostPosted: November 3rd, 2011, 1:36 pm 
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Simply gorgeous. Are those made in the US?


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 Post subject: Re: New Gibson Lefty 6-string Guitars
PostPosted: November 3rd, 2011, 4:17 pm 
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AzWhoFan would probably like that SG Junior!


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 Post subject: Re: New Gibson Lefty 6-string Guitars
PostPosted: November 3rd, 2011, 6:46 pm 
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bassmasta76 wrote:
I long for the day that Gibson decides to make some Lefty basses.


I never really thought of Gibson as a bass company, but I just went to their website and noticed that they currently produce more basses than I imagined. I never see anyone playing a Gibson except for the occasional vintage EB-0.


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PostPosted: November 3rd, 2011, 8:44 pm 
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Retag wrote:
I never really thought of Gibson as a bass company, but I just went to their website and noticed that they currently produce more basses than I imagined. I never see anyone playing a Gibson except for the occasional vintage EB-0.


I see people playing Thunderbirds pretty regularly, although they still count as "cult" basses probably.


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