This is my main player these days.. I foud very little info about this guita but i just love it.
My guess is it was a 48th street custom order guitar. I call it my "ESG" cus it looks like someone wanted most of the proerties of an SG but in a strat body type guitar.
This oddball features:
mahogony body
ebony board-22frets JUMBOS
dual humckers (Dimarzio PAF Prd b, ESP N)
Gibson type 3-way toggle
Real heavy vintage trem
Matching headstock, painted neck
Notice the trans red Gibson SG finish.
This guitar plays like butter and has a fat and narrow neck .The action is loose, or slightly "mushy" like a Gibson although the neck is a Fender scale.
Guys, I have owned/sold no less then 500-750 guitars and I must say, I consider this one a rare breed and rates in my all time top 10 guitars I have owned.
The funny thing is, I bought it over the net with the intention on flippin it but I just love it and wound up parting ways with my Mirage instead. (And I LOVED that guitar too-this one is better!)
My guess is it was a 48th street custom order guitar. I call it my "ESG" cus it looks like someone wanted most of the proerties of an SG but in a strat body type guitar.
This oddball features:
mahogony body
ebony board-22frets JUMBOS
dual humckers (Dimarzio PAF Prd b, ESP N)
Gibson type 3-way toggle
Real heavy vintage trem
Matching headstock, painted neck
Notice the trans red Gibson SG finish.
This guitar plays like butter and has a fat and narrow neck .The action is loose, or slightly "mushy" like a Gibson although the neck is a Fender scale.
Guys, I have owned/sold no less then 500-750 guitars and I must say, I consider this one a rare breed and rates in my all time top 10 guitars I have owned.
The funny thing is, I bought it over the net with the intention on flippin it but I just love it and wound up parting ways with my Mirage instead. (And I LOVED that guitar too-this one is better!)
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