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DIdnt think ya was -- just letting you know they do exist --- :)

I have been on the "hunt" for one--- I mean I LOVE odd ball SG's as we all know ;)


HEY Robert -- if you want to try a REALLY quiet bone stock guitar right otta the box---------------------

GODIN! (not kidding)

BONES stock (used even) quiet as the SG you sent me ;)
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Great guitars those Godins!
 
Great story Robert. I bought my 81 LPC cause that was the guitar to have back then. While I like it, it is not my go to guitar. I really like wide thin necks as I have fat fingers and need the spacing.

Its a journey, that's for sure!!!!!!!
 
DOno,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U got an 81 LPC,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I had it's older cousin the 79 LP Std. ( or at least I guess it was a 79) despite my initial gut instinct told me it was considerably older by the amount of wear it had by the time I got it in like 82-83. BUT the memory of the Volute, Uncovered T Top Pups, Metal Tulip type Klusons, and Speed Knobs among other tell tale age signs. Oh and the Serial number being imprinted and not a sticker. As for brother Robert. He is definitely 2 ears and 2 hands all his own when it comes to the right tool for the musical job he is after.
 
Great story Robert. I bought my 81 LPC cause that was the guitar to have back then. While I like it, it is not my go to guitar. I really like wide thin necks as I have fat fingers and need the spacing.

I never could afford a great guitar (like that) because of my modest music income...
 
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