Fann þetta yndi á MUSIC123. In 1961, Gibson took its bread and butter guitar, the Les Paul Standard, and gave it a radical makeover. Willing to put in some late nights at the drawing board, the boys at Gibson laid out such new ideas as a double Cutaway shape, a scalloped mahogany body (sans the traditional maple Neck), and a neck joint shifted up three Frets. The result was the Gibson SG: a sleeker, thinner, lighter guitar exuding that most important of traits, playability. A great guitar...