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Rare First Year! Vintage 1966 Gibson SG Melody Maker Pelham Blue Gem + OHSC
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Description Brand: Gibson Dexterity: Right-Handed Body Type: Solid Body Color: Pelham MPN: Melody Make Body Material: Acrylic Model: SG Model Year: 1966 String Configuration: 6 String Country/Region of Manufacture: United States UPC: Does not apply
LoviesGuitars.com - 619-201-2781Lovies Guitars has this beautiful Vintage Gibson SG Melody Maker guitar! This guitar is awesome. Sounds incredible and is a joy to play. This is actually one of the most desirable years/color/spec Melody makers of all time. Guitar is in great shape with just a few very minor finish marks, indentations and small boo boo’s. Gorgeous guitar with no issues! Period. See images below for condition detail. No breaks Cracks or repairs. Nice straight neck with minimal fret wear. High E string pulled aside to show the fret condition. Great action, set up and ready to play. Weighs in at 6.10 lbsExtremely Rare First Year Pelham Blue Melody MakerThis extremely rare Pelham Blue Melody Maker weighs just 6.10 lbs. and has a nut width of 1 9/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Solid mahogany body, medium profile one-piece mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard with 22 jumbo frets and inlaid pearl dot position markers. Headstock with gold silk-screened "Gibson" logo. Closed-back dual-line Kluson Deluxe strip tuners with white plastic oval buttons. Serial number (“550767") stamped on the back of the headstock. One hot Melody Maker pickup (white plastic-covered single-coil pickup without adjustable poles). Single-layer white plastic pickguard with ten screws. Two controls (one volume, one tone) on the lower treble bout. Black plastic bell-shaped knobs with metal tops. The single pickup Melody Maker was introduced in early 1959, both in regular and 3/4 size versions, as the newer budget model in the solid body line. A dual pickup version was subsequently listed in late 1959. Between 1959 and 1965, the Melody Maker trio kept the same basic specifications but went through two successive body redesigns. The first variant is characterized by a single cutaway shape identical to the original Les Paul Junior except for a thinner body. The instruments made up to mid-1960 also feature a slightly wider pickup cover (7/8") whereas those subsequently released have a narrower unit (5/8"). In early 1961 both the regular and the 3/4 size versions were modified with a double cutaway shape produced by creating an upper horn symmetrical to the lower one (the Melody Maker was about the only solid body in the early 60s not to be fitted with the highly contoured SG design with pointed horns). A further redesign took place in early 1965 when the model took on a double cutaway body with more pointed sculptured horns positioned farther away from the neck. At the same time the body edges became slightly more rounded and the standard finish was changed from sunburst to cherry red. Eventually, the new body shape did not prove very pleasing and in February 1966 the Melody Maker was fitted with the SG body style. The SG-styled Melody Makers were phased out in 1971. See A.R. Duchossoir, Gibson Electrics -- The Classic Years, pp. 215-216.
Description
Brand: | Gibson | Dexterity: | Right-Handed |
Body Type: | Solid | Body Color: | Pelham |
MPN: | Melody Make | Body Material: | Acrylic |
Model: | SG | Model Year: | 1966 |
String Configuration: | 6 String | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
UPC: | Does not apply |
LoviesGuitars.com - 619-201-2781Lovies Guitars has this beautiful Vintage Gibson SG Melody Maker guitar! This guitar is awesome. Sounds incredible and is a joy to play. This is actually one of the most desirable years/color/spec Melody makers of all time. Guitar is in great shape with just a few very minor finish marks, indentations and small boo boo’s. Gorgeous guitar with no issues! Period. See images below for condition detail. No breaks Cracks or repairs. Nice straight neck with minimal fret wear. High E string pulled aside to show the fret condition. Great action, set up and ready to play. Weighs in at 6.10 lbsExtremely Rare First Year Pelham Blue Melody MakerThis extremely rare Pelham Blue Melody Maker weighs just 6.10 lbs. and has a nut width of 1 9/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Solid mahogany body, medium profile one-piece mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard with 22 jumbo frets and inlaid pearl dot position markers. Headstock with gold silk-screened "Gibson" logo. Closed-back dual-line Kluson Deluxe strip tuners with white plastic oval buttons. Serial number (“550767") stamped on the back of the headstock. One hot Melody Maker pickup (white plastic-covered single-coil pickup without adjustable poles). Single-layer white plastic pickguard with ten screws. Two controls (one volume, one tone) on the lower treble bout. Black plastic bell-shaped knobs with metal tops. The single pickup Melody Maker was introduced in early 1959, both in regular and 3/4 size versions, as the newer budget model in the solid body line. A dual pickup version was subsequently listed in late 1959. Between 1959 and 1965, the Melody Maker trio kept the same basic specifications but went through two successive body redesigns. The first variant is characterized by a single cutaway shape identical to the original Les Paul Junior except for a thinner body. The instruments made up to mid-1960 also feature a slightly wider pickup cover (7/8") whereas those subsequently released have a narrower unit (5/8"). In early 1961 both the regular and the 3/4 size versions were modified with a double cutaway shape produced by creating an upper horn symmetrical to the lower one (the Melody Maker was about the only solid body in the early 60s not to be fitted with the highly contoured SG design with pointed horns). A further redesign took place in early 1965 when the model took on a double cutaway body with more pointed sculptured horns positioned farther away from the neck. At the same time the body edges became slightly more rounded and the standard finish was changed from sunburst to cherry red. Eventually, the new body shape did not prove very pleasing and in February 1966 the Melody Maker was fitted with the SG body style. The SG-styled Melody Makers were phased out in 1971. See A.R. Duchossoir, Gibson Electrics -- The Classic Years, pp. 215-216.