Mark Zavon goes for a SABBATH ride on a 1962 Gibson Les Paul Junior SG
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2020
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1962 Gibson SG Les Paul Junior.
Double cutaway solid body with pointed horns. This featherweight guitar weighs in at just 6.60 lbs. and has a nice, fat nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches, a medium-to-thin profile and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Solid one-piece mahogany body with bevelled edges, one-piece mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard with 22 original jumbo frets and inlaid pearl dot position markers. Headstock with gold silk-screened "Gibson" logo and "Les Paul Junior" Serial number "73673" impressed into the back of the headstock. Closed-back 'single-line' Kluson Deluxe strip tuners with white plastic oval buttons. One P-90 pickup with a really hot output of 8.76k. The potentiometers are stamped "134 6202" (Centralab, January 1962). Two-layer (black on white) laminated plastic pickguard with seven screws. Two controls (one volume, one tone) on lower treble bout. Black plastic bell-shaped control knobs with metal tops. Jack socket on body face. Combination preset ridged "wrap-over" bar bridge and Maestro vibrola tailpiece with flat-arm. There are a few small surface marks/indentations on the top and the back of the body and a few minor surface abrasions on the edges. The back of the neck is slightly faded and there is a small surface chip on the bass side just by the 4th fret. Otherwise this fifty-two year old little screamer is in exceptionally fine (9.00) condition. Housed in the original three-latch Gibson brown "alligator" softshell case (8.50).
"Considering all the Les Paul models as a whole, sales declined in 1960 after a peak in 1959. By 1961, Gibson had decided on a complete re-design of the line in an effort to try reactivate them...One of the first series of new models to benefit from Gibson's expanded production facilities was the revised Les Paul design, the SG ("Solid Guitar"). At first, these completely new instruments with their highly sculpted, double-cutaway design continued to be named Les Paul models, so guitars of this new style made between 1961 and 1963, with suitable markings are now known as SG/Les Pauls. But by 1963 the Les Paul name had been removed, and the models officially continued as SGs" (Tony Bacon, 50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul, p. 44). 01775 FA Stock number
This dude is great! Nice to have frettedamericana back!!
Glad you guys are back! Whoever the host is, I love hearing these vintage beauties!
Glad to see you guys back at it...
Mark can really play, that technique is great!
BIG shoes to Phil , best of luck!
He is trying
Almost had that Phil X opening
I think he does really well do far.
What happened to Phil ?
@@brianbeaven698 he has his own channel and Band now day's
philx1111 I know your going to ask
@@brianbeaven698 Loads!
Great looking and sounding guitar. Please let us know in the video what amp/effects your using in the demos. Thanks.
Great Job! Mark was more relaxed this time
"keepin' it between the ditches"...i'm swipin' that one for my own repertoire.
Mark you are cool man, don't need to worry about being phil x, nobody does, doing just fine being yourself, good to see great playing and demos from Fretted again! Phil was cool but yeah .... you're cool too so just do your thing man, great to have cool demos back. Rock on Brother!
Keep posting these beauties FA, you'll get another niche beyond Phil fans. Not saying that I don't like Phil, but I hope that I'll still able to see them fine FA guitars
You can see he's really nervous, hitting those guitars hard and with very little headroom. Phil's early videos were all over the place also. Take time buddy, you are a great addition to the FA family and an absolute joy to watch. Glad to see you guys back with more content. :)
Good stuff, glad you guys are making content for us again.
Great job Mark!
Glad to see you back, guys! Great job, Mark!
It's nice to see you guys keep pumping out demos
Great stuff, Mark is a fantastic player!
So stoked to see FA back at it again, Mark is an excellent guitarist to host with a great style. Keep up the great content!
Good review and playing Mark ,Cheers from Canada
Great tone !!
Great job Man!
Mark is super cool & a great player!! Met him at NAMM years ago and always says hey & remembers his fans!
great job! keep em coming FA!
Good job
Awesome player Mark
tone for days, great job Mark
Sweet SG!!! To Frettedamericana and Mr. Zavon... \w/.
Man, I really love those old starter guitars
Yes! Been here many years, yes
I like this guy. Much better than the last guy with the fingerpicking. Can we have more videos of cool, vintage guitars please
I like this guy:)
Mark has the chops, like the song choices! I'd like to hear the guitars through a couple different amps, a little more on the tones, volumes, un-distorted, distorted, please? hey, and what's the opening song? Thanks for bringing this back, Fretted Americana!
I only want 2 people to do frettedamericana, Phil X and Mark!! I'm a happy man!
Fuck the negative comments, this guy seems like a really good dude with a lot of charisma, and he can play.
That SG/Les Paul would be a great Slide Guitar with a Nut-Spacer & Stacked P-90.
I have just one thing to say - more!
Sweet
Nothing better than a junior p90 being bent
I really like this guy better than Jared this guy is a good player
LOL.. Phil X intro.. that Vintage Tone...!
You jut can not beat a P90 running into a slightly over driven amp.
Not Bad!
You need to drink a lot more coffee 😁
You might get to Phil's level!
TFS Enjoyed!🤟😎🤘
Well... Not Phil but an improvement...
Types of wood of Epiphone vs Gibson. Is it same wood and just Gibson tax
0:20 - 0:25 when you try to be like Phil X but only Phil is like Phil X
I like you better than that jared one . He talked too much
Nah unsubscribed
see ya!
bye dude