So, why do so many inspiring sounds come out of Wildwood Spec SGs so consistently? The answer is rather simple: the wizards and warlocks at the Gibson Custom Shop find the best raw materials they can and assemble them with incredible skill, care, and precision. They start with a resonant slab of mahogany, which automatically gives the guitar a woody, warm, midrange-forward voice while also enhancing responsiveness. Then, they attach a mahogany neck to the body using hide glue.
To complete the package, our friends drop in a couple Wildwood Spec Custombuckers, which sound magnificent. Gibson based them off some of our favorite old PAFs, and they did a bang-up job of recreating that fabled vintage magic. The highs sing, the mids are punchy, and the lows are warm and woody, and overall they are quite dynamic and expressive.
Wildwood Guitars: https://wildwoodguitars.com/product/008412/wildwood-spec-19…tandard-gloss-13/
'The Greg' Amp: https://wildwoodguitars.com/product-category/amps/koch-amps/
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Serial Number: 008412
Specifications:
Brand Gibson Custom Shop
Model Wildwood Spec 1964 SG Standard
Finish Color Natural
Finish Type Gloss
Limited Series 7.14 lbs.
Body Wood Mahogany
Neck Wood Mahogany
Neck Joint Hot Hide Glue
Neck Dimensions .890 1st - 1.000 12th
Fingerboard Rosewood Attached with Hot Hide Glue
Inlays Acrylic Trapezoid
Scale Length 24.75"
Width at Nut 1 11/16"
Frets 22
Binding Single-Ply on Fingerboard
Pickups Gibson Custom Buckers Wound to Wildwood Spec
Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch
Hardware Nickel
Bridge Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece Stopbar
Case Gibson Custom Shop Hardshell Case
COA Yes