Gibson Unveils the Jake Kiszka SG Standard: A Modern Tribute to “The Beloved” 1961 Classic

Gibson Unveils the Jake Kiszka SG Standard: A Modern Tribute to "The Beloved" 1961 Classic
Gibson debuts the Jake Kiszka SG Standard, a limited-edition tribute to the Greta Van Fleet star's '61 classic with T-Type pickups and a vintage cherry finish.

Gibson has officially announced the release of the Jake Kiszka SG Standard, a signature model designed in collaboration with the visionary guitarist of the Grammy-winning rock band, Greta Van Fleet.

Crafted at Gibson’s Nashville headquarters, this limited-edition instrument is more than a mere reproduction; it is a meticulous tribute to Kiszka’s primary 1961 SG, affectionately known as “The Beloved.” The guitar aims to capture the raw, soulful essence of the instrument that fueled the modern hard rock revival while offering the reliability required for today’s stadium tours.

The Voice of Modern Rock Meets Vintage Precision

For Jake Kiszka, the connection to the 1961 SG is deeply personal. “The ’61, this particular model, has defined me as a player, and I think I’ve defined it in return,” Kiszka remarked during the launch.

The new signature model features a mahogany body with the unmistakable double-cutaway silhouette and deep bevels characteristic of the early ’60s era. It is finished in a stunning Faded Vintage Cherry gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, designed to age gracefully alongside the player.

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Performance-Driven Specs

Under the hood, the Jake Kiszka SG is built for high-octane performance. The SlimTaper mahogany neck provides a fast, comfortable feel, paired with a rosewood fretboard and 22 medium jumbo frets.

The electronics are powered by a duo of Gibson T-Type humbuckers, known for their articulate clarity and “searing” high-end response. These are wired to independent volume and tone controls utilizing premium Orange Drop capacitors, ensuring a smooth, musical roll-off.

Gibson Jake Kiszka SG Standard Electric Guitar in Faded Vintage Cherry
Fixed Vibrola

The “Fixed” Vibrola Innovation

The most striking feature of the Kiszka SG is the Sideways Vibrola™. While it mirrors the aesthetic of Jake’s original 1961 model, the unit has been internally modified and secured. This allows it to function as a fixed tailpiece, providing the rock-solid tuning stability of a stop bar while retaining the iconic, decorative “sideways” vintage look.

Gibson Jake Kiszka SG Standard
Gibson Jake Kiszka SG Standard

Product Specifications at a Glance

Feature Specification
Body Material Mahogany
Neck Profile SlimTaper
Fingerboard Rosewood with Acrylic Trapezoid Inlays
Pickups T-Type Rhythm & T-Type Lead Humbuckers
Bridge ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic
Tailpiece Immobilized Sideways Vibrola
Finish Faded Vintage Cherry (Nitrocellulose)
Case Custom Hardshell with “Doubloon” Logo
Gibson Unveils the Jake Kiszka SG Standard: A Modern Tribute to "The Beloved" 1961 Classic
Jake Kiszka

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

Is the Sideways Vibrola functional?

No. To match Jake Kiszka’s personal preference for tuning stability, the Vibrola is immobilized. It serves as a visual homage to his 1961 original but performs like a fixed tailpiece.

What “Case Candy” is included?

The guitar ships in a custom black hardshell case with a Jake Kiszka “doubloon” graphic. Inside, you’ll find a custom leather strap with a metallic coin pendant and a hand-signed/stamped backplate.

Where is the guitar manufactured?

The Jake Kiszka SG Standard is hand-built at the Gibson factory in Nashville, Tennessee.

Gibson Jake Kiszka SG Standard
Gibson Jake Kiszka SG Standard

The Verdict

The Jake Kiszka SG Standard is a masterclass in balancing vintage mojo with modern utility. While some purists might miss a functional tremolo, the decision to immobilize the Sideways Vibrola is a brilliant “tour-ready” modification that solves the tuning issues historically associated with that hardware.

The T-Type humbuckers offer a biting, responsive tone that perfectly captures the Greta Van Fleet “classic-rock-for-a-new-age” sound. For fans of Jake Kiszka or players seeking a high-performance ’61 SG with a unique visual flair, this is a must-have addition to the collection.

MSRP – $2499/£2149

Pros:

  • Exquisite Faded Vintage Cherry finish.

  • Highly articulate T-Type pickups.

  • Superior tuning stability via the modified Vibrola.

  • Premium collector’s accessories.

Cons:

  • Limited edition availability may make it hard to find.

  • Non-functional Vibrola may disappoint those looking for a traditional tremolo.

Final Score: 9.4/10

Where To Buy

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

 

 

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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