It's black and it's light and it's a 1990 (I think). But it's $900. I'm not going to buy it, but that's the first real SG I have handled. I was underwhelmed.
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Originally posted by fett View PostIt's black and it's light and it's a 1990 (I think). But it's $900. I'm not going to buy it, but that's the first real SG I have handled. I was underwhelmed.
Anyhoo, did it have dot inlays, blocks, trapezoids, or lightning bolts?
If it was a 1990 it was probably an SG '90 with lightning bolt inlays - some of those even had Schaller Floyds. $900 is decent for one depending on condition, but a Faded for about $600 on Ebay would be a better deal.
Too bad the '70's models are getting more expensive - wouldn't mind picking up a Natural Burst one like I had before.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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I agree the necks did vary a lot I had a 68 P-90 SG and the neck was quite thin, a 72 that had a nice D profile, a 74 deluxe the neck was round on the back and like a 50sL.P.Also a first run faded w/moon inlays and the neck was more like the present day SGs.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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As big as you are, Fett, the neck may be too small for you. But I love a well setup SG, they are awesome.
Also, Gibson made a wide range of different level SGs and Les Paul shapes from Juniors up to Standards and Customs. A 3-pickup cherry or white SG Custom set up well is an awesome instrument.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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