Sp8ctre
Ambassador of Steel
If you DON'T build one . . . well I guess we will brand you as not having a set . . .
Right now I don't have a set of $100 bills!
If you DON'T build one . . . well I guess we will brand you as not having a set . . .
Yup, $500 is the price for a ready to plug in and play SG, too much for a husk.Sp8, build it, but don't be in too big a hurry to over pay for a husk. I am in the if you can get it for $350 or less type of range, you are ahead of the game. If much pricier, I'd be inclined to just sell off your parts and buying a done one at a nice price but that is me.
Yup, $500 is the price for a ready to plug in and play SG, too much for a husk.
Yup, $500 is the price for a ready to plug in and play SG, too much for a husk.
Its all fun and games until the bill is tallied.
I like that idea... :dood:To make it unique maybe find a used SG with the Crescent Moons, thats the Cats Meow for me!
$500 is great for a Standard in Mint Condition. I have yet to find one under $650....
Crescent Moon husks come up priced around $400 (give or take...depending upon condition) at the place Robert linked to. They had a really nice minty one around a month ago. They don't really have much right now.To make it unique maybe find a used SG with the Crescent Moons, thats the Cats Meow for me!
Right...but I have absolutely everything else. So while it will still add up to around $1000...
Yup. The point of building from a husk is the enjoyment of doing so, and using parts you want.
In my experience of building my Les Paul Studio project from a husk, I’ve saved no money as compared to just buying the guitar outright. But, saving money was never the point.
The value is in the doing.
Right...but I have absolutely everything else. So while it will still add up to around $1000 when all is said and done it will be
a Custom Build with the highest quality parts there are...including a $350 set up Joe Bonamassa Pick Ups and 50's wiring.
Preach It, Brother...But, saving money was never the point.
The value is in the doing.

Or you can buy a "complete" at a good price and swap out the Gib parts for your own