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Fans of the Roots whove seen Kirk play with the group in concert or on their regular weeknight gig as the house band for Late Night With Jimmy Fallon know hes a die-hard Gibson player. Hes appeared brandishing a wealth of cool Gibsons, including a Les Paul Goldtop, an ES-356, a black Custom Shop Les Paul with P-90s, a Byrdland archtop and a vintage Epiphone Crestwood.
But his original three-pickup Gibson SG Custom is a favorite. And that gorgeous beast, a 1969 model, is the inspiration for the Kirk Douglas signature guitar, which pairs its multi-ply neck binding and acrylic pearloid block marker inlays with gold hardware (including Grover tuners), a gold Maestro vibrato arm with gold plate-style tailpiece, gold Tune-O-Matic bridge, and a striking double-wide white pick guard.
Instead of reading Gibson, the tailpiece cover engraving reads Captain, a flourish that reflects Kirks sense of humor. I cant help but smile when I look down at that while Im playing, he relates.
Tone freaks will smile when they hear the Kirk Douglas signature model, too. The three classic 57 humbuckers have plenty of gorgeous output, and the push-pull tone pots also allow for trim single-coil sounds.
My original SG Custom came in a brown and I think its a perfect update to have this one come in cherry red, Douglas says, running through the guitars appointments. One of the things Gibsons builders and I collaborated on was the three pickups.
The goal was a high range of tonal control and functionality, he explains, so the pickups can be isolated with the toggle switch, and the bridge and middle pickups can be combined. The degree to which the middle pickup is present is controlled by a patented Gibson TogPot switch, which has a stealth blender ring disguised within it. Its an actual knob that can blend in the volume of the middle pickup, Kirk notes.
In the single-coil setting, the pickups have a markedly more delicate architecture than in humbucker mode. I think of this almost like a faucet, where you can have a little water or color, but you can just turn it on full, too.
Of course, this modern classic instrument is made from solid Grade-A mahogany with its thin dimensions and beveled edges upholding the SGs legendary playing comfort. The gorgeous high-gloss Vintage Cherry nitrocellulose finish is a true yet lesser-seen variation of the SG Custom of the 1960s, and the slim, super-fast mahogany neck boasts depths of 0.800 at the 1st fret and 0.900 at the 12th. The Grade-A rosewood fingerboard is topped with a large Custom headstock with multi-ply binding and a split-diamond inlay.
Many guitar players fantasize about having a Gibson model bearing their name, but for Douglas the notion of a signature model has special resonance. I try to get every guitar player that I am a fan of who plays the Fallonshow to sign my headstock, Kirk says. So on a guitar like this, I thought it was a good idea to have my signature on the back of the headstock. I want whoever is playing it to really feel like its theirs, but it is a signature guitar, so why not put my signature on there?
I feel so incredibly proud. I am a huge fan of Gibson guitars, but if this wasnt my signature model and I walked into a music store and found this guitar, I would have a very difficult time walking out of the store without it.
Discover more about the Kirk Douglas SG here.
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