Unofficial SG picture post

I think I've shared this shot in another thread, but what the heck. We always claim photo or it didn't happen.
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G400 I picked up used. Kinda became a "project" guitar. Over the next couple years swapped just about everything but the wood. Upgraded pots, 50s wiring and added the goodies for treble bleed. TonePros bridge and tail piece. Graphtech nut. 57s pups. Swapped tuner to Gibson Vintage Tuners, not because the OEM tuners were bad. Just going for a look. Sold the OEM bridge, tailpiece, tuners and pups on ebay.
 
This is Burla, the SG that picked me to love, mod and cherish her. She is the reason that I met most of y'all here on the interweb. Burla has lots of mods including hand made wood pieces to replace all of the plastic parts. The name Burla is derived from the Walnut Burl I used to make the pick guard, pick up rings, TRC cover, back cover and tenon cover.

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This is a custom build, SG shaped guitar that has a carved top like a Les Paul with a chambered body. It's kind of a cross between a SG and a Les Paul. I call her Les G. She features a pair of Seymore Duncan P-Rails housed in Triple Shot Rings. The bridge is a Lashbrook piezo.


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2013 60's tribute. An old pic from when I first got itWP_20170418_002.jpg and a recent oneWP_20180330_003.jpg
Things I've changed are; removed circuit board, shielded with copper foil & wired 50's style. Bridge pickup changed out with a slightly overwound T top type (neck is still BB1). Faber locking tailpiece studs (top wrapped tailpiece) & of course, amber switch tip. I did buy a small 'guard for it but decided it looks better as is. Cheers
 
I've enlisted my Gibson SG Special into the army to fight against corporate crap they call music!:D This is a later photo of my SG but with Epiphone pick ups in it. I did a pick up swap between my SG and my 2006 black Epiphone Les Paul Standard which I think has the Alnico Classic Humbuckers which actually sound really good. The Gibson 490R/490T pick ups sound fantastic in my Epi LP probably due to the weight of the guitar and the 500k ohm Alpha pots which really lets the sound out. I've aged all the metal parts on my SG including the pick up covers and Grover tuners from muriatic acid fumes. The results turned out very well. I also turned around the neck pick up backwards and wired it in backwards so that when the 3-way selector switch is in the middle both pick ups are permanently out of phase and it's optimal if both volumes are at the same exact setting no matter which number. I spray-painted the bridge pick up cover black but some of the paint came off due to picking on the guitar. It's ready for attack!:flame:

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SINCE this is the SG thread......

A before and after of the 72

Before:
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AFTER:
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HEre is one I neglected to post back when she arrived...........LOOK AT THAT BLUE CASE LINER------it SMELLS like '72 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THOSE with a keen EYE will catch the added and RARE/HARD TO FIND --- BRIDGE COVER--- donated by one very upstanding Gent ---- who will remain nameless --- until I Type....

THANKS RAY!!!!!
 
SINCE this is the SG thread......

A before and after of the 72

Before:
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AFTER:
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HEre is one I neglected to post back when she arrived...........LOOK AT THAT BLUE CASE LINER------it SMELLS like '72 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THOSE with a keen EYE will catch the added and RARE/HARD TO FIND --- BRIDGE COVER--- donated by one very upstanding Gent ---- who will remain nameless --- until I Type....

THANKS RAY!!!!!

That Explorer looks neat...
 
Thanks Home Grown so to to speak--- all solid Mahogany body maple neck --- Tulip Tuners from Musiclilly, Epi 57's vintage wiring (ala Drummoid) plays and sounds AMAZING....All frankensteined from cast off or unwanted parts.....including the body---- a friend ordered the kit it sat in a closet with the neck attached for over year --- he sent it to me said "here if you can finish it you can have it, Im "over it""

Its a beater, but a dang good one!
 
I have three Gibson SG variants.

Here is one of them: 2007 SG Special Faded Worn Yellow

Mods:

Bare Knuckle Warpig pickups (alnico bridge option)
WD Music 0.022uf PIO caps
CTS 500K pots
pointer washers
custom '50s style wiring
pickup rings (with the pickguard cut so that pickups can be removed without removing the pickguard and bridge)
Grover Roto-Grip locking tuners with lightweight acrylic buttons
DiMarzio Clip Lock strap system
TonePros locking bridge and tailpiece set
GraphTech TUSQ XL nut
C standard tuning, 11-56 EXL117 D'Addario strings with NW19 for a wound third, top-wrapped

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2011 SG Standard Cherry

Mods:

Bare Knuckle Miracle Man bridge pickup
Bare Knuckle Cold Sweat neck pickup
Gibson wiring harness from the 2007 SG Special (replacing the 2011 PCB)
pointer washers
Kluson Revolution locking tuners
TonePros locking bridge and tailpiece set

E standard tuning, 9-46 Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky 2222 strings, top-wrapped

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2006 SG Junior Coral Pink (Yamano Japan)

Mods:

Bare Knuckle Stockholm P-90 soapbar pickup
pickup mounting converted from pickguard to screw-into-wood
CTS 500K pots
custom modern style wiring with Russian PEPT 0.022uf cap
Grover Rotomatic locking tuners with lightweight acrylic buttons
DiMarzio Clip Lock strap system
pointer washers
GraphTech ResoMax NW2 bridge
GraphTech TUSQ XL nut

E standard tuning, 9-46 Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky 2222 strings

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