Gibson RD Custom - Ebony
Initially released in 1977, the Gibson RD model has been a cult classic for years. It is famous for its unique appearance, which takes inspiration from both the Explorer™ and Firebird™ designs, as well as its functionality and use by several popular guitarists across multiple genres. Now, the RD Custom joins the Gibson Custom core lineup for the first time. Not only is this the first Custom Shop-built RD model, but it is also the first 25.5” scale length solid body core model offered by Gibson Custom. Complete with the classic and comfortable RD body shape, including a rear tummy cut for extra comfort.
Whether you prefer a longer scale length in general, use drop tunings, or just appreciate its curvaceously elegant, classic design, the RD Custom is a great choice and a guitar that is guaranteed to help you stand out from the crowd. Now is your opportunity to experience the unique and comfortable playing experience of the cult-favourite RD Custom for yourself. A Custom Shop hard-shell case is also included.
Body
Shape: RD
Body Material: Mahogany
Binding: Multi-ply Top and Headstock, Single Ply Fretboard
Neck
Neck Material: Solid Mahogany
Profile: Medium C
Nut Width: 42.85mm
Fingerboard: Ebony
Scale Length: 647.7mm
Number of Frets: 22
Nut Material: Corian
Inlay: Mother of Pearl Block
Hardware
Bridge: Tune-O-Matic
Knobs: Black Speed
Tailpiece: Aluminium Stop Bar
Tuners: Grover Rotomatic with Kidney Button
Plating: Gold
Electronics
Neck Pickup: 490R Humbucker
Bridge Pickup: 498T Humbucker
Controls: Volume, 2 Tone; Hand-Wired Harness with 500 K CT S Potentiometers
- Unique RD shape inspired by Explorer™ and Firebird™
- First Custom Shop-built RD model by Gibson
- Long 25.5
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| Brand | Gibson |
| Colour | Ebony |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Guitar body | Mahogany |
| Guitar body type | Solid-body |
| Gigbag / Case | Case |
| Guitar finish | Lacquer |
| Model | RD Custom |
| Number of strings | 6-string |
| Guitar type | Electric Guitars |
| Left or Right? | Right |