Congratulations on your new instrument, that is just a beautiful looking SG I am really liking it,
and drooling.
:dood: 
and drooling.
:dood:
:dood: I cant wrap my head around paying well over $1000 for Gibson with those bridge or post or any other issues.
I upgrade cheap guitars to make them decent players; to give them better components or whatever.
I expect a "good" / name brand guitar to be right, not "need" anything.
Personal tastes / pickups or whatever - subjective and different.
If I buy a new Gibson it better be right, no, perfect out of the box or its either going back or I'm campaigning hard for a B-stock deep discount.
This actually makes me angry.
More like the workers need a spanking hahahaha.

SG John, a quick question if I may. These specs on neck size below, I found for my new Special on one of the US websites (I think it was MuzicZoo, and they didn't just copy and paste the 2019 Special specs, but seem to be specific for the vibrola version). Is that the same for your Special would you say?
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It makes sense that they are both the same basic guitar off of the 2019 production line (mine was made in February 2019).
My buddy Delfin and I seen them at the Santa Monica civic, withI remeber those guys,thats a good song.
Sorry for the slow reply, been a bit busy to dig it out.
Yes, those are the same numbers as my guitar. Wouldn't make sense to have two different specs from a production point of view, but you never know.
Mine is April of '19.
Thank you, Sir. I thought they'd be the same - a nice neck to play. After coming off my Epi LP single cut (which is good to play), there's a big difference in playability; this SG is very easy to play, the fretboard and neck seem to be well done.
The Santa Monica Civic was one of my favorite venues for concerts...My buddy Delfin and I seen them at the Santa Monica civic,
It does feel a bit more meaty, and I like that. It's very comfortable for me.
My '62 Special is .800 at the first fret and .875 at the 12th.
And then my '61 Tribute from 2013 is .820 at the first fret and .913 at the 12th.
I don't really notice any difference between them though. They are all comfortable. Maybe the new Special has a slightly wider nut, but again not really noticeable.
I went and did some P-90 loaded guitar shopping this weekend and I found that the current Jr.'s and Specials have a slightly beefier neck than the standard Slim Taper that the '61's have (or my 2017 SG Standard). It's a really super-comfortable neck. Problem with me though is I left the shop more confused than when I entered...the guitar that really spoke to me is the Les Paul '50's Standard goldtop with P-90's. That damn thing blew my mind but I don't know if I want to drop that kind of cash on what will be kind of a novelty for me.
A friend of mine just bout one of those, and posted a bunch of photos on F-B. Didn't help with my LP gas. I need to finish the work on my house so I can finish the guitars I'm in the middle of. Then I can start on the Les Paul builds. One of which is going to be a '54 style Gold Top. Even have the correct bronze powders to mix with the lacquer, and a set of Fralin P-90s set aside..