Frank Marino's SG

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The first time I saw him was in '78 when ABC broadcasted abbreviated sets of bands at Cal Jam II. Went to the record store the next day. He has a 6 hour DVD available on his website filmed at the Agora in Cleveland. It's $100 but well worth it.

 

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AND volume/tone controls! If they're _not_ 'strat' pickups, they're probably aftermarket strat replacement pickups. Fairly unGibsony, IMO. And theirs too probably.

Gibson has done the Strat-style pickup thing before. I'm sure they aren't actual Fender Stratocaster pickups! However, they are that same style.

In the mid-80s Gibson had the Gibson Special 400 that sported an HSS configuration and a Kahler vibrato.


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There was also the SG3 that had three blade single coils:

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Gibson has done the Strat-style pickup thing before. I'm sure they aren't actual Fender Stratocaster pickups! However, they are that same style.

In the mid-80s Gibson had the Gibson Special 400 that sported an HSS configuration and a Kahler vibrato.


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There was also the SG3 that had three blade single coils:

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I like the SG3.
 

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In the mid-80s Gibson had the Gibson Special 400 that sported an HSS configuration and a Kahler vibrato.

There was also the SG3 that had three blade single coils:
Interesting that both of those have single volume and tone controls, unlike most SGs.
 


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