1974 SG EDS-1275 6/12 Double Neck in a rare and prestigious original Alpine White finish. The first year of reintroduction. Original rare and iconic vintage axe! OHC EXC Cond. code GI119

Gibson EDS-1275 from 1974. Nicely aged yellowish color with some nice small cracks line in the finish, 6 and 12-string has original T-tops with Black Label. Pots date to 1974. All 100% original. Frets are original and in really good condition. Both straight necks with well working truss rod and great fingerboard with low action without fretting. All the two bridge are Pat. Number. Comes in Original Hardcase.

The EDS-1275 was introduced by Gibson in 1963 to meet an apparent demand for a more convenient way to play two guitars at once. Somehow the model quickly gained popularity among prominent musicians, most notably Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Don Felder of the Eagles, who famously used the 1275 both in live and studio settings. The model’s association with rock legends as well as its distinctive appearance have made it a symbol of classic rock music. Whether delivering the jangly chime of a 12-string or the formidable honk of a 6-string, this unwieldy Gibson creation has earned its place in the pages of rock history, and continues to be an instrument of choice for musicians looking to make a statement both musically and visually. In the 1974 Gibson started making the guitar again.