Of the years 1965 through '67, which year has the thickest neck of the junior models? How about the specials and standards? thanks
Vintage Klusons hold tune just as well as any other tuner if you're wrapping your strings correctly. Plus they don't add as much weight to an...
SGs are my favorite feeling, but not sounding. In order of importance, it goes 1. feeling, 2. looks, 3. sound. The SG doesn't have enough...
Very nice! I have a 2012 with a 50s rounded neck, which I suspect might be twisted a bit (it sure looks that way). Because of that perceived...
Nice! It's about time this guitar receives some recognition. After all, it is "Gibson's all-time, best-selling guitar", which brings me to the...
I've had two of the non-special 70s tributes, but they share the same neck size/shape. It was too thin for me which came as a surprise as 50s...
Awesome! Thanks Dave.
How can I find out where the nearest PLEK machine is?
Seriously, what is the real difference between these two guitars? SG Special: -No Binding -Definitely multi- piece bodies (If you're lucky you...
I highly recommend the Dimarzio ClipLock straps. You can see in the picture that you just screw the ends of the strap into your guitar so there's...
Where did you get the guitar PLEKed?
Amen! Keep your guitars. There's nothing so painful as guitar regret. Worse than getting dumped by the most beautiful girl on the planet!
Looks like beaut! Guitar regret is THE WORST! But lesson learned: Don't sell your guitars unless you need money for food to stay alive because...
Dang, I have to get Rocksmith for PS3 to inspire me to get my chops back to snuff!
Baked maple is very smooth. Rosewood looks rough like there are tiny bits missing, almost like little cracks. Very easy to tell the difference....
Wonderful decision! I pulled the trigger on my brown SG special faded three years ago and never looked back. It's the best guitar I've owned...
I was thinking today how many people who have never played a guitar purchase one through an online retailer then leave a negative review saying...
Does anyone have a chart or list of some kind that has the neck thicknesses of SG's over the years? I'd like to see how the older ones compare to...
In researching this I found the SG Standard neck to be .818 inches thick at the 1st fret. The SG with a 60's neck is .800 inches thick at the 1st...
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