Interesting topic....up until joining ESG last year, I only owned 2 guitars - a 1987 Korean Squire Stratocaster and a 2005 Schecter C1 Hellraiser - both owned since brand new. I gigged and recorded with the Hellraiser constantly.
I had always liked SG's, mostly because if an early AC/DC fascination, but when I bought a new 2003 Gibson SG, it had so many issues that I returned it.
In September of 2016, I took a chance and bought a brand new Gibson SG T Series. I encountered almost the same noise issues I had with my 2003, but rather than send it back, decided to fix it. I joined ESG to find some repair resources and advice.
After removing everything and installing 9 feet of copper tape, a vintage 50's cloth wire harness, Faber height adjustable locking aluminum tailpiece and a pair of Alnico II PAF clones, I finally have a guitar quiet enough to record with.
After I fixed it, it sat for several months, played only by a few music students. I played a single audition with it on June 20, 2017, and its been in the case ever since.
I boughg a brand new Gibson Les Paul 50's Tribute in June of 2017's, but returned it rather than completely rebuild it. Just didn't want to watch the same movie again.
Over the past couple of weeks, I have played the SG more than I have in the past 9 months.
I still prefer how a Stratocaster body feels, but like the Gibson neck (Fat 50's) better. My Schecter and Destroyer have similar neck feel - bigger/wider than Fender thin C, but less than Gibson's 50's Tribute....
I now own 4 guitars - the most I have ever owned at one time.
I still can't figure out which one I like best...