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Thanks. The one I saw was Mexican. Is US$649 reasonable?
If it’s perfect condition. Don’t expect to much from the acoustic tone is terms of fullness but do expect sustain and good fundamentals. Then the pickup and preamp can full out the plugged in tone. It uses irs of good acoustic tone . Very good for live performance.
 
Inspired by @TheTrueZoltan! , I'm putting some hours on my Edwards LPS purchased from @KyleBull.

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I've never really been into SGs but recently I've been gassing hard for one. Really nice grain on that one.
Thanks, I wish I could claim any sort of responsibility. I got really lucky on a totally blind purchase on a musiciansfriend sale.

same here
Are you guys both pretty comfortable on a Les Paul? I’m in LP land a lot and have to say the SG seems to pull off everything I’m getting from my LPs just with less weight.

It maybe feels a little different because of the guitar balancing on the body slightly different, but def feels like a Gibson.
 
Are you guys both pretty comfortable on a Les Paul? I’m in LP land a lot and have to say the SG seems to pull off everything I’m getting from my LPs just with less weight.

It maybe feels a little different because of the guitar balancing on the body slightly different, but def feels like a Gibson.

LPs are why I never really looked at SGs to be honest. For me Gibson order of preference was always Les Paul, 335, LP Special and then P90 loaded SG.

Recently I've spent an awful lot of time looking at Pelham Blue SGs and TV Yellow SG Juniors.
 
LPs are why I never really looked at SGs to be honest. For me Gibson order of preference was always Les Paul, 335, LP Special and then P90 loaded SG.

Recently I've spent an awful lot of time looking at Pelham Blue SGs and TV Yellow SG Juniors.
I feel this. I’d love an SG Special as well. The P90s bring enough difference to the table to warrant owning both.
 
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The SG has come back out to play. Let the riffs begin!

Thank you! Thank you! I was deathly afraid that an Headless Guitar would have the last word in this thread. :love



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SGs, for me are like an LP with an Mid-Bump and a Lo-Cut. Never really had any neck dive with any
of the SGs I have owned. They are also probably the best $$$ value on the Used Market for anything
Gibby. Can get a great specimen for $1K all day.
 
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