Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom 1963 Les Paul SG Custom, Maestro Vibrola, Classic White Overview
Crafted in collaboration with the Gibson Custom Shop, the Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG with Maestro Vibrola is a stunning recreation of the classic vintage model, capturing the essence of a bygone era in exquisite detail. Inspired by the iconic instruments of 1963, this guitar embodies the timeless appeal and premium craftsmanship that define the vintage SG Custom.
Vintage-Inspired Design
1963 marked the last year that the “Les Paul” moniker was used on the SG Custom and the introduction of the Maestro Vibrola, making this guitar a true homage to a pivotal moment in guitar history. With premium appointments reminiscent of the original, this model features a one-piece mahogany neck with a long neck tenon, a SlimTaper profile, and a bound ebony fretboard. Mother-of-pearl block fretboard inlays and a custom split diamond headstock inlay on the bound Gibson-style “open book” headstock add an extra touch of vintage elegance.
Exceptional Electronics
The Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG comes equipped with three Gibson Custom Bucker humbucking pickups, meticulously hand-wired to CTS potentiometers, Mallory capacitors, and a Switchcraft pickup selector toggle switch and output jack. This combination ensures exceptional tone and versatility, allowing you to explore a wide range of sonic possibilities.
Vintage Original Sheen Finish
Finished in a VOS (Vintage Original Sheen) Classic White finish, this guitar exudes vintage charm and sophistication. The gold hardware, including 18:1 ratio Grover Rotomatic tuners, adds a touch of luxury and complements the classic aesthetic beautifully.
Complete Package
Each Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG comes with a black hardshell case featuring Inspired by Gibson Custom graphics and a goldenrod interior, providing both protection and vintage-inspired style. Experience the allure of vintage craftsmanship with the Epiphone 1963 Les Paul SG With Maestro Vibrola—play one today and immerse yourself in the timeless sound and style of the '60s.