SG's through the different decades?

Sg's got a little "weird" ion the 80s/90's

like Firebrands


The R-1 ARTIST model


one of my FAVORITE SG's ....EVER......is an early 90's SG-1 "All American" ........


MIne has a DUncan SH-4 .............I am totally in LOVE with the tones this thing makes.......24 frets....awesome neck ....
coil split option................simple SOLID rawk machine (Phil X would approve _)
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How come you see a lot of SG's from the 60's and 70's, a lot from the 20XX's, a few from the 90's and almost none from the 80's? Were SG's unpopular in the 80's and 90's?
It was a transition era. There were some really cool models available. But there were some oddballs too.
As Norlin headed out, the new owners had to “right the ship” in their eyes. There were definitely some gems to be had though...
 
36 on the reverb site at present from the 80's


this is nice as well.


The 80's and 90's are the LOWEST volume # for sale on reverb -- under 40 pcs for each decade ! while otehr decades are 150 and over
 
Well if your buying........Ill take this one
Oh in Europe!

I eithe need a good return policy or to be able to play it first when we're talking SG's, I got burned once. I even played it first but still ended up with 2nd degree burns...
 
I got a Standard from 96 , while the old man has 4 different SGs ( 86 Custom, 96 Standard, 96 61 Reissue and 97 60 reissue Les Paul Custom SG). They are all fantastic guitars and were well made. Lots of effort went into the production of them from what i can see. I think that was the era when Gibson began straightening up and refocused on quality after some wild years of designs in the earlier 80s
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