Interesting placement of the upper strap button.Finally bought an SG a few months ago, a Supreme. Nice thin neck, great upper fret access, light. Reminds me of the L6-S in many ways.
Now to get some gigs!
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Interesting placement of the upper strap button.Finally bought an SG a few months ago, a Supreme. Nice thin neck, great upper fret access, light. Reminds me of the L6-S in many ways.
Now to get some gigs!
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Remember the 24fret SGJ's ?Nice guitar.
I definitely agree on the tone differences from the pup spacing vs. the LP.
Custombucker Alnico 3 pups sound yummy.
My SG is one of a few hundred 24 fret 50th anniversary made in 2011 with 57/57+ pups.
Deal of a lifetime from Guitar Center - they cluelessly sold it to me as a standard '61 re-issue.
I wouldn't trade it for any other SG on the planet...
I think I heard this playing in Starbucks® yesterday morning.
I bet you doI know how you can fix that.
Finally bought an SG a few months ago, a Supreme. Nice thin neck, great upper fret access, light. Reminds me of the L6-S in many ways.
Now to get some gigs!
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I like the way they look at the neck & neck pup.Remember the 24fret SGJ's ?



Note to self, I don’t have a SG family photo….
I really like SG's a lot, TOO, I especially like thatbastarddon's SG's AND V alot as well.…..I really like SGs. A lot.
Hmm.Note to self, I don’t have a SG family photo….
Yup, that's the one I remember, Steve.
SGJohn, what is the SG on the far left?
Looks like a Jr…late 60s…SGJohn, what is the SG on the far left?
Superb !!!Thatbastarddon is correct. It's a '68 Junior. I bought it in 1978. Still have it.
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I was thinking it was a Jr, but I could not see it well enough to declare it as such. White Button Tuners, Trem and uncertain to me bridge. But is clearer to see now with this photo.Thatbastarddon is correct. It's a '68 Junior. I bought it in 1978. Still have it.
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Yeah, it was my second electric guitar. The first was a Japanese Epiphone Coronet. The bridge is a Leo Quan "Bad-Ass" from the late seventies. I had to have an SG because that's what Buck Dharma, Duane Allman, Frank Zappa, Frank Marino, and Pete Townsend had all been playing.I was thinking it was a Jr, but I could not see it well enough to declare it as such. White Button Tuners, Trem and uncertain to me bridge. But is clearer to see now with this photo.
Is it the SG that started it all for you?