Description

Gibson USA / 70s Explorer Antique Natural [S/N 224330015]

A new color of the 70s Explorer has been added to the lineup!

Introduced in 1958, the Gibson Explorer wasn't a huge success when it first came out, but as the years went on, guitarists took a second look at the model and discovered what it had to offer.

Rockers began to embrace its futuristic shape and powerful sound in the 1970s, and the model continued to come into its own, especially in the HR/HM scene, where it was used by many of the era's greatest players. .

The newly released 70s Explorer has an iconic and futuristic shaped mahogany body, a bound rosewood fingerboard, and a slim taper mahogany neck.

The pickups are equipped with two open 70s tribute humbuckers, hand wired with orange drop capacitors.

This is a guitar that can rock on any arena stage.

â– Accessories: Hard case

Body Shape | Designer
Body Material | Mahogany
Finish | Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Material | Mahogany
Profile | Slim Taper
Nut Width | 1.695"
Fingerboard Material | Rosewood
Scale Length | 24.75"
Number Of Frets | 22
Nut Material | Graph Tech
Inlays | Acrylic Dots
Bridge | Aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece | Aluminum Stop Bar
Control Knobs | Black Top Hats with Silver Reflector
Tuning Machines | Grover Rotomatics w/ Kidney Buttons
Plating | Chrome
Neck Pickup | 70s Tribute
Bridge Pickup | 70s Tribute
Controls | 2 Volumes, 1 Tone & Toggle Switch (Hand-wired with Orange Drop Capacitors)
Weight: 3.94kg

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