GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE
GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE
GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE
GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE

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GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE

Sale priceRM11,890.00 MYR Regular priceRM13,988.00 MYR
On Request
SKU: DSXS00LCWCH1
Pickup currently unavailable at The Starhill , Gibson Guitar Avenue

GIBSON 70S EXPLORER LEFT-HANDED ELECTRIC GUITAR - CLASSIC WHITE

The Starhill , Gibson Guitar Avenue

Pickup currently unavailable

UG24, Starhill Gallery
55100 Bukit Bintang KUL
Malaysia

+60102189421

70s Rockers

It has traveled to stages around the world, but the 70s icon is back to explore a new generation of players. Featuring a pair of 70s Tribute humbuckers™, hand-wired with Orange Drop® capacitors, this Explorer™ begs to be played loud. With its classic white finish, bound rosewood fingerboard, black Speed knobs, and chrome hardware, it looks as iconic as the generation of music it helped create.

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

BODY

 

Body Styles : Explorer
Body Shape : 
Designer
Body Material : 
Mahogany
Body Finish : 
Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer

 

NECK

 

Profile : Slim Taper
Scale Length : 
628.65 mm / 24.75 in
Fingerboard Material : 
Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius : 
304.8 mm / 12 in
Fret Count : 
22
Frets : 
Medium Jumbo
Nut Material : 
Graph Tech
Nut Width : 
43.05 mm / 1.694 in
End Of Board Width : 
57.4 mm / 2.259 in
Inlays : 
Acrylic Dots

 

HARDWARE

 

Finish : Chrome
Bridge : 
Aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece : 
Aluminum Stop Bar
Pickguard : 
White 3-ply
Control Knobs : 
Black Speed Knobs
Switch Tip : 
Cream

 

ELECTRONICS

 

Neck Pickup : 70s Tribute
Bridge Pickup : 
70s Tribute
Controls : 
2 Volumes, 1 Tone & Toggle Switch (Hand-wired with Orange Drop Capacitors)

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Strings Gauge : .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 Case
Case : 
Hard Shell Case
Accessories : 
.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 Case