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About 10 years ago now, as a favour to a bud, I bought this for $300. He got it used in the same way as you see it. I've done nothing to it.
Someone locally is looking to buy an SG, but I'm hesitant to put it out in the market to him because it might be a gem......or not!
Stamped into the wood behind the headstock is serial #187357 and Made In USA. I've done some surfing and as best as I could, it's a 1970,'71 or '72 era SG.
- It's missing the pick-guard; one of those half sized ones which I figure was black 'cuz the back cover is.
- Brass replacement parts; tuning pegs, truss cover, pickup bezels, bridge and tailpiece. Other than the truss cover, the rest of the brass pieces look worn. Have no idea as to the brand, but I'm sure it's something of quality!
- In the accessory compartment of the fitted case, there's a little plastic bag with volume pots, switches and a jack, so it's pretty safe to assume the electronics have all been upgraded.
Part of me wants to keep it because it's the only old world guitar in my stable, but the other part figures on lettin' it go 'cuz it doesn't get played much.
Gibby experts; Can ya' help me out?
G.
About 10 years ago now, as a favour to a bud, I bought this for $300. He got it used in the same way as you see it. I've done nothing to it.
Someone locally is looking to buy an SG, but I'm hesitant to put it out in the market to him because it might be a gem......or not!
Stamped into the wood behind the headstock is serial #187357 and Made In USA. I've done some surfing and as best as I could, it's a 1970,'71 or '72 era SG.
- It's missing the pick-guard; one of those half sized ones which I figure was black 'cuz the back cover is.
- Brass replacement parts; tuning pegs, truss cover, pickup bezels, bridge and tailpiece. Other than the truss cover, the rest of the brass pieces look worn. Have no idea as to the brand, but I'm sure it's something of quality!
- In the accessory compartment of the fitted case, there's a little plastic bag with volume pots, switches and a jack, so it's pretty safe to assume the electronics have all been upgraded.
Part of me wants to keep it because it's the only old world guitar in my stable, but the other part figures on lettin' it go 'cuz it doesn't get played much.
Gibby experts; Can ya' help me out?
G.
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