2020 Gibson Custom Shop Brian Ray '62 SG Junior + OHSC

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At A Glance:
Model: BRIAN RAY '62 SG JUNIOR
Year: 2020
Finish: White Fox
Modifications: None
Repairs: None
Weight (kg): 3.228

Case: Original hardshell case
Nut Width (mm): 43
Neck Depth 1st Fret (mm): 20.9
Neck Depth 12th Fret (mm): 23.8

    We get plenty of vintage SG Juniors coming through here at ATB, but how does the new stuff stack up? This very cool 2020 Brian Ray ‘62 SG Junior in “White Fox” certainly rises to the challenge. 


    It’s in stunning as new condition, and comes with its original case and all its original case candy.


    We think it looks great, the finish totally looks the part, and there’s some really exciting stuff going on under the pickguard that really makes this a different beast all together…


    Here’s what Gibson has to say about the guitar:


    Just a Junior? Think again.

    The Brian Ray ’62 SG Junior builds on the popularity of Brian’s ‘63 SG Standard model with exciting design elements, versatile features and analog innovations. It has become Brian’s guitar of choice on recent tours with Sir Paul McCartney, playing on the world’s biggest stages. And because of the variety of stage conditions, Brian wanted to make sure this SG Junior offered a lot more than meets the eye. A passive “induction coil” circuit, engaged with a tap of the push-push knob, hides under the pickguard to reduce RF interference and high-gain noise while preserving the tone of the powerful P-90 pickup. The clever convertible bridge design gives players the choice between a tune-o-matic ABR-1, a wrap-tail bridge, and/or a Vibrola tremolo – all available in the time it takes to change strings. The solid mahogany body is also slightly thicker than a normal SG, which Brian says “offers more low and mid-range punch to the overall tone of the guitar up and down the neck.” The finishing touches include sleek, pearlescent White Fox paint, a custom trapezoid inlay pattern and an ebony block tailpiece as seen on some original 1962 SG models. It’s easily the most versatile and distinctive SG Junior ever created, and for Brian it’s also reliable and just plain cool.


    Body:


    Body Style

    SG

    Body Shape

    SG

    Body Material

    Solid Mahogany

    Binding

    Fingerboard 1-Ply Cream

    Body Finish

    Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer

    Weight Relief

    None


    Neck:

    Profile

    60s SlimTaper™

    Scale Length

    628.65 mm / 24.75 in

    Fingerboard Material

    Indian Rosewood

    Fingerboard Radius

    304.8 mm / 12 in

    Fret Count

    22

    Frets

    Dunlop 6100 Jumbo

    Nut Material

    Nylon

    Nut Width

    42.85 mm / 1.687 in

    End Of Board Width

    56.89 mm / 2.239 in

    Inlays

    Custom Celluloid Trapezoid


    Hardware:

    Finish

    Nickel

    Bridge

    ABR-1 with convertible options

    Saddle Material

    Nickel-plated Brass

    Tailpiece

    Maestro Short Vibrola

    Pickguard

    3-Ply Black/White/Black

    Truss Rod

    2-way Adjustable

    Truss Rod Cover

    Custom Brian Ray Hot-stamped

    Control Knobs

    Black Top Hats w/ Silver Inserts

    Control Covers

    Black

    Strap Buttons

    Aluminum

    Pickup Covers

    Black Dog-Ear P-90


    Electronics:

    Bridge Pickup

    Custom Dog-Ear P90 w/ Switchable Induction Coil Circuit

    Controls

    1 Volume, 1 Tone with Push/Push for Induction Coil Circuit

    Output Jack

    Switchcraft


    Miscellaneous:

    Strings Gauge

    .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046

    Case

    Custom Shop Black with Yellow Lining

    Accessories

    Brian Ray Certificate of Authenticity

    $3,861.81
    $5,144.36
    Availability:In Stock
    Code:C73381
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