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Explanation
Many people feel a sense of romance about twin-neck guitars, yet also wonder, "How practical are they?" or "It's hard to tell the differences between the different eras."
The Gibson EDS-1275 is not merely a novelty; it's a special model that evolved with the times and has been passed down through history alongside countless legendary performances.
This particular instrument is a later specification model, production of which ceased once in 1967 before resuming around 1974. During the production hiatus, Led Zeppelin IV was released in 1971, and images of Jimmy Page performing on stage with his EDS-1275 spread worldwide. Partly due to this influence, production numbers for the 1970s EDS-1275 increased compared to the 1960s.
A defining feature of the 70s specification is the switch to Gibson Deluxe tuners with plates. This reduced the spacing between the tuning buttons, leading to a more compact headstock size. The design appears more refined visually, and improvements in weight balance are also noticeable.
This white EDS-1275 shares the exact specifications of the instrument used by Don Felder of the Eagles on "Hotel California" in 1977. It embodies the definitive form of that era, capable of producing that iconic interplay between the 12-string and 6-string.
A white body with a compact headstock, a stage-ready look, and the persuasive power backed by a historic performance. Bring a guitar that evokes Hotel California right into your hands. The EDS-1275 is the one we want you to pick up, especially if you seek both the romance and practicality of a double neck.
[SPEC] BODY: Mahogany NECK: Maple FINGERBOARD: Rosewood PICKUP: Engraving Numbered WEIGHT: 5.45kg NUT-WIDTH: 12-string: 43.5mm / 6-string: 44.4mm w/Original Hardcase ※Potentiometer Replacement ※6-string T・O・M Bridge Replacement ※12-string T・O・M Low String Side Stud Re-embedding ※As this is a consignment item, it is not covered by our store warranty.
Electric Guitars/Electric Bass/Effector/Amplifiers (Adjustment Warranty: Up to 5 years) If your instrument malfunctions or stops producing sound after purchase, we will repair it free of charge.The warranty period varies by product.
Acoustic Guitars (Peace of Mind Warranty: Up to 6 months) We will provide free service for defects arising from normal use for 1 or 6 months after purchase.
Wind Instruments (Up to 1 year) Upon arrival, we clean the instrument’s interior, replace consumables as needed, and perform any necessary repairs and maintenance. If the instrument malfunctions or stops producing sound during normal use, we will provide free service.