









Gibson SG Jr. 1967, Cherry
$5,500.00
| Instrument | Solid Body |
| Brand | Gibson |
| Model | SG Jr. |
| Finish | Cherry |
| SKU | GS11279-A |
| Handedness | Right |
| Made In Year | 1967 |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Neck/Fingerboard | Mahogany/Rosewood |
| Tuners | Original Japanese Tuners |
| Weight | 6.2 lbs |
| Scale Length | 24.75" |
| Nut Width | 1.574" |
| Neck Profile | C |
| Neck Depth | 0.825" - 1.038" |
| Radius | 12" |
| Electronics | '65 pots soldered into chain |
| Pickup Impedance | 8.8k |
| Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N) | N |
| Case | Epiphone HSC (Non-original) |
| Modifications/Repairs | Unable to install vibrato due to lack of break angle, music city locking studs installed, replacement pots, older refret that does have some wear |
| Condition Notes | Good vintage condition, finish flaking alone the bottom of the treble side, pickguard cracked by bottom of fretboard and bottom of guard by controls |
This 1967 Gibson SG Junior captures the no-frills appeal that made the model such a compelling part of Gibson’s lineup during the late 1960s. It pairs the lightweight SG body with a single P-90 pickup, creating a direct and expressive instrument that relies on simplicity rather than excess. The slim double-cutaway design offers easy access across the fingerboard, while the mahogany construction contributes warmth and resonance.
This example remains in good vintage condition and shows signs of a guitar that has been played and maintained over the decades. Modifications include replacement pots, Music City locking studs, and an older refret that now exhibits some wear. The factory vibrato is unable to be installed due to insufficient break angle, leaving the guitar configured with its wraparound bridge setup. Cosmetic wear includes finish flaking along the lower treble-side edge and cracks in the pickguard near both the end of the fingerboard and the control area.
Includes Epiphone hard shell case.
