The "SG"

I dont know what voodoo they put in them-----but the "Bricks" sound "fing" AMAZING-- not sure why they get "negative" or bad wraps from some--- if you can find any of these GET THEM -- the sum of the parts is not that impressive but somebody put a little extra MAGIC in them for certain -- truly became my favoritest pups -- there is a reason THOSE 2 guitars sit --at the ready --beside the mini amp wall----

Oh sorry
THESE 2 guitars!
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I dont know what voodoo they put in them-----but the "Bricks" sound "fing" AMAZING-- not sure why they get "negative" or bad wraps from some--- if you can find any of these GET THEM -- the sum of the parts is not that impressive but somebody put a little extra MAGIC in them for certain -- truly became my favoritest pups -- there is a reason THOSE 2 guitars sit --at the ready --beside the mini amp wall----

Oh sorry
THESE 2 guitars!
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Yo Adrian...and you have 4 other guitars hanging on the wall. What are they and where were you on the night of July 6th, 1982?:hmmm:


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what a great thread... now I want to hear a complete review of this guitar.
I have been drooling over this thread all along. I'd love to have one of these.

This is your first SG, right? So I want to know how well it fits your style,
and I want to know whether you consider this guitar for certain songs, and what those are.

I want to know what the retro p'ups sound like to you, through your preferred signal
chain. Compare and contrast to other more modernistic guitars you play.

I want to know what they sound like when played clean, and how well they push
a tube amp toward breakup without any pedals, and which amp you use.

I want to know how heavy this walnut bird is... and how well it balances. Neck dive?

I want to know if you got the neck straight, and if the frets protrude, and if you were able
to intonate properly with the aulde harmonica bridge.

I want to know what strings you put on, and if you tune to standard or what...

Your pictures are great... let's see some more.

Thanks for the interest Col.

This is your first SG, right? – Correct, you all got me interested into trying one, and when I saw a solid walnut, old one (1979), I was sold.

So I want to know how well it fits your style – Not sure if I have a style, but I mainly try to play classic rock and blues. So, a Gibson through a Marshall is pretty classic and fits.

I want to know whether you consider this guitar for certain songs, and what those are. – The first song I played start to finish with it was Roadhouse Blues. I certainly see it as a rock guitar and not so much for the blues.

I want to know what the retro p'ups sound like to you, through your preferred signal
chain. Compare and contrast to other more modernistic guitars you play.

I want to know what they sound like when played clean - it's got that classic Gibson tone, that low E just goes boom

How well they push a tube amp toward breakup without any pedals - it gets a great 60s dirt sound straight into the amp on the red channels. It has plenty of signal to drive the pre-amp

Which amp you use - Marshal DSL40 and a Mesa Rectoverb

I want to know how heavy this walnut bird is – 9 pounds

How well it balances. – If I let it go it settle about

Neck dive? – Just a little

I want to know if you got the neck straight – I left some relief in

If the frets protrude – not exactly sure what this means. Protrude out the sides?

If you were able to intonate properly with the aulde harmonica bridge – Yes, plenty of travel to work with

I want to know what strings you put on – 9s

If you tune to standard or what... - standard

And the Chainsaw case looks like it has never been out of the house, brand spanking new looking….

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This is your first SG, right? – Correct, you all got me interested into trying one, and when I saw a solid walnut, old one (1979), I was sold.
ANd so it begins.......soon to follow the BC RIch ......the Taylor.....several Agiles........and oh so many pedals......

May I say condolences to your lovely wife as she will not see you for some time now.........the journey of a thousand guitars has begun......
 
Thanks for the interest Col.

This is your first SG, right? – Correct, you all got me interested into trying one, and when I saw a solid walnut, old one (1979), I was sold.

So I want to know how well it fits your style – Not sure if I have a style, but I mainly try to play classic rock and blues. So, a Gibson through a Marshall is pretty classic and fits.

I want to know whether you consider this guitar for certain songs, and what those are. – The first song I played start to finish with it was Roadhouse Blues. I certainly see it as a rock guitar and not so much for the blues.

I want to know what the retro p'ups sound like to you, through your preferred signal
chain. Compare and contrast to other more modernistic guitars you play.

I want to know what they sound like when played clean - it's got that classic Gibson tone, that low E just goes boom

How well they push a tube amp toward breakup without any pedals - it gets a great 60s dirt sound straight into the amp on the red channels. It has plenty of signal to drive the pre-amp

Which amp you use - Marshal DSL40 and a Mesa Rectoverb

I want to know how heavy this walnut bird is – 9 pounds

How well it balances. – If I let it go it settle about

Neck dive? – Just a little

I want to know if you got the neck straight – I left some relief in

If the frets protrude – not exactly sure what this means. Protrude out the sides?

If you were able to intonate properly with the aulde harmonica bridge – Yes, plenty of travel to work with

I want to know what strings you put on – 9s

If you tune to standard or what... - standard

And the Chainsaw case looks like it has never been out of the house, brand spanking new looking….

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Great response! Thanks a LOT! Now I want one even more.
 
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Great response! Thanks a LOT! Now I want one even more.
Me too, I definitely have a weakness for the variety of awesome SG's out there.
 
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I am working on an SG --- its taking a bit longer than expected but good things come to those who wait......
 
lol--- not quite-- but I do think you will be impressed--- this is a long term Ferengiage --- might take a week or so-- but the story has been twisting and turning ---- oh its a peach--- and will be well worth the wait.....assuming the worm turns properly
 
I am working on an SG --- its taking a bit longer than expected but good things come to those who wait......
Hehehehe, you've got more than just the SG project in the works.
The next couple of weeks will be interesting for us all.
 
lol--- not quite-- but I do think you will be impressed--- this is a long term Ferengiage --- might take a week or so-- but the story has been twisting and turning ---- oh its a peach--- and will be well worth the wait.....assuming the worm turns properly

I need your exceptional Ferengi powers up here to land me a good deal on a 1972 Datsun 510 I found that has been sitting a few years now.
I knocked on the guy's door once and he was an Asian guy. He said it was his brother's car but his brother was out of the country.

The " no soliciting" sign at the head of the driveway bothers me.
 
OH -- thats RICH--- I walk into at least a DOZEN places a week -- that have NO SOLICITING signs-- --(they are businesses of course) and I always laugh because I know each of them has a team of sales people --- who are OUT SOLICITING other BUSINESS ES------ with NO SOLICITING SIGNS ! ----

IF you see a NO TRESPASSING -- thats different--- OWNER ARMED --- dont go--

but -- IF the car (might) be sitting unused and the guy can make a few $$$ -- he might be HAPPY to see you
 
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