Wow, this is beautiful! I think it's worth it if the real final product feels and looks good in your hands. These colorfully enhanced finishes take the guitar to the more luthier-artistic side of the guitar finishing process. It will be unique and rare. I want one...I want this...but it's not worth the money, nor will my wife spend that much!
Custom Shop SG Elegant Figured in Green @ $4500
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Wow!!! 24 fret ebony board!!! Fricken sweet!
Congrats on the upcoming new guitar day.
I would have taken a '61, but with a Maestro or just a stop bar. But, That blue maple top does look super sweet.
The Sideways Vibrola gave me concerns and the Ebony Fretboard on the Modern sealed the deal for me. And I'm really interested to see
what a Solid Maple Cap does to the SG sound...if anything.
I had thought you a die-hard Stratocaster guy...what changed???
The Sideways Vibrola gave me concerns and the Ebony Fretboard on the Modern sealed the deal for me. And I'm really interested to see
what a Solid Maple Cap does to the SG sound...if anything.
You had me at Blueberry![]()
I'm curious to hear what you think of the maple when you get the guitar, whether you think it does anything to the sound or not. I know that I can't really tell the difference between all-mahogany Les Pauls and the ones with the maple cap (and I mean I am limiting this to only carved-top models, not the slab-bodies). No more so than the differences between any 2 random Les Pauls if you know what I mean. So wondering if it makes a difference with the thinner, lighter-bodied SG.
I had thought you a die-hard Stratocaster guy...what changed???
I'm curious to hear what you think of the maple when you get the guitar, whether you think it does anything to the sound or not. I know that I can't really tell the difference between all-mahogany Les Pauls and the ones with the maple cap (and I mean I am limiting this to only carved-top models, not the slab-bodies). No more so than the differences between any 2 random Les Pauls if you know what I mean. So wondering if it makes a difference with the thinner, lighter-bodied SG.
I'm still a Stratocaster guy, but it never hurts to have variety! I also still have 3 Les Paul Style guitar although they are not Gibsons. But, I have 7 Strats!
I started out my guitar journey on a Les Paul, but it was too heavy. Next was a stream of Strats and then an SG. I went through at least 8 SG's and only regret
selling my old Blue Standard. When I saw the newly released Modern in Blueberry I just got the itch again...GC helped a lot to convince me with a sweet discount!
Whoo Hoo. Face your speakers EastThe SG has landed in SoCal! I will have it in hand tomorrow afternoon!