Btw that's a stunning looker, that one. Is it a worn finish? Can you feel the grain when you hold it?
Speaking of grain, some thoughts about my SG's.
I think this particular guitar is a case of love and hatred to me. Sometimes I really frown upon its finish, it's too thin and I really dislike the naked wood feeling.
And this one is an ugly bitch regarding wood grain. It has too many flaws, and almost no figuring at all, it is actually more beautiful on the sides than in front and back
It looks almost like if the mahogany was cut the wrong way.
Sometimes I look at it and think "how the hell did this pass CQ section?"
BUT
I love it exactly because of that!!!
I've always seen the SG as Gibson's "mutt". The one that went wrong but some bums liked it and it got away with it despite the company's and Les Paul's disgusts. There's something "badass", "misfitting" about the SG itself and in my head, SGs were never meant to be good looking or beeeeeeeeautifuly figured like a Les Paul with its artsy fartsy carved AAA grade maple cap and all the bling.
It's all wrong and it's killer exactly because it's wrong in its essence. It neckdives. It lacks a maple cap. It had a vibrato that was never as good as a strat's and most players would strip the guitar of it and install a stopbar instead. It was called a Les Paul but Les Paul never created it, it was Ted who did.
Later it was deprived of its own name, being called "solid guitar", like an inmate's number; like a street bum is referred to as "that bum over there".
An SG is meant to be a dust covered, dinged and all thrashed up roadhouse workhorse. A bad rover rocker's musical instrument. It's cheaper and less praised guitar than most of the other Gibsons. It tried to replace the Les Paul and failed eventually. It tried to outsell and killthe Stratocaster, and lost the fight.But it stood its ground and survived.
It's an underdog by nature. A hard hitting loser boxer. A road worn trippin' hippie. A "I'll play for dinner and a couple of beers" travelling musician.
But it survived and can't stay away from the ring. In the process, it played some of the most crude and stunning records and gigs ever with Black Sabbath, AC/DC and so many others.
It's the baddest guitar ever made, and I like it like that.
So I like mine all wrong as it is: