Gibson has given five of its most popular a gorgeously striking Dark Walnut finish. The namesake Dark Walnut Series – top marks for imagination – comprises a ’60s-style Les Paul Standard, SG Standard, ’70s Flying V, Les Paul Junior, and an ES-345. The vintage-yet-timeless ’70s-style finish has always been one of Gibson's best, but over the years it has been rather hard to come by, often eschewed in favor of some more orthodox finishes.

As per Gibson's observations, it “lets the beauty of the natural wood grain shine through”. However, it must be noted that no walnut has actually been used in the creation of these guitars –it’s a purely aesthetic choice. All guitars except the ES-345 serve up mahogany bodies and necks, with their rosewood fretboards comprising 22 medium jumbo frets.

For the Les Paul and Flying V models, those necks are carved into a SlimTaper profile. On the Junior, it's a ’50s vintage profile, and a more rounded contour for the SG. The Les Paul hardware specs include ’60s-style Burstbucker , an ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, an aluminum Stop Bar, and Grover Rotomatic tuners with kidney buttons, and a plain maple cap.

The build “pays tribute to Gibson's Golden Era of Innovation and brings authenticity back to life”, says Gibson. The SG's hardware differs slightly; 490R and 490T Alnico 2 pickups “provide the power to drive”, with those same Grover tuners augmented by an aluminum Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge with an aluminum Stop Bar. .