Yes .... I removed the pick guard and put a SD-JB in the bridge, but they look very similar !!!Ya mean like this?View attachment 37516
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Here we go! Blueberry Les Paul Standard (2017) and beer! Sunday is my Saturday and it's 2 PM, so I say dilly dilly!

That color makes me so horny...

Not too fond of pilsners, but the guitar looks really good (and a nice thick comfortably looking strap too).
In exactly the same way as mine, the pickguard doesn't parallel the body cut as well as many SG Specials (SGs generally) do.
The strap is a Lemmy Kilmister signature strap, from Australia. It is very comfy.
That pickguard drives me nuts. I'll eventually make one that follows the contour of the body better.
Awh, feces... now you made me look closely at that pickguard more carefully...The strap is a Lemmy Kilmister signature strap, from Australia. It is very comfy.
That pickguard drives me nuts. I'll eventually make one that follows the contour of the body better.
. Gawl-lee, that's just not right! The f'n screw hole seems to be in the way of a proper contour. Do you thing the bevel was exaggerated too much?Awh, feces... now you made me look closely at that pickguard more carefully.... Gawl-lee, that's just not right! The f'n screw hole seems to be in the way of a proper contour. Do you thing the bevel was exaggerated too much?
You mean that the whole specific model line is going to have this wart?My guess is that they designed the SG with proper bevels, and did not research what they were using on more recent models with hardly any bevel. Then corporate gave the orders to run with it because no one would notice, instead of running a new batch of pickguards.
You mean that the whole specific model line is going to have this wart?
I've looked at replacement pickguards, and unless you do a custom order (or make one yourself like SG John can) then I reckon it means new holes...
As I said, these 2019 Specials are really nice, but they are very far from perfect; this is kinda everything good and bad about Gibson in one guitar. I've got over the thick lacquer, now I just consider the guitar a solid oxblood colour where, from time to time, if the lights hits it at just the right angle, I can see a bit of wood grain (a nice surprise...).![]()