The Gibson SG has been in production for 50 years now, though in 1961 it was first named as a Les Paul. It quickly became a standard workhorse for all kinds of music. I can’t think of how many bands I’ve seen where the guitar players used an SG. As the SG Special, some models had a larger ‘batwing’ pickguard that covers more of the top; the guitar underneath is the same.
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This Whitkowski ST-7 Custom hand made strat style 7 string, built in 2005, will have you deep in the world of the low b string in no time with its very comfortable neck and high quality components. This guitar plays and sounds great! Comes with a TKL hardshell case.
MORE →This is a pretty faithful Custom Shop reproduction of the Gibson 1961 Les Paul, the first year of the shape that became the SG. With a patina treatment, this guitar looks like it’s been tucked away for years. It’s very resonant and rings; very comfortable to play and the Maestro works well and has another little known advantage – it adds a little bit of weight to the tail, counterbalancing the guitar so it doesn’t have the neck-heaviness that SG’s often do.
MORE →The Gibson SG has been a workhorse guitar since its introduction in 1961. This 1965 example is in pretty good shape considering its age, plays well and sounds great. The Vibrola works well.
MORE →This Martin D-18 from 1952 has sure seen some heavy wear and tear but boy does this guitar have some tone!! The cracks have been sealed, the neck reset so it is in great playing condition. All of that lush warm midrange and sweet treble combines for a irresistible sound! Comes with a period hardshell case.
MORE →Here is a beautiful Collings D1A from 2010, with a varnish finish which is super clean and has tons of jump! The Adirondack top provides a huge crisp note fundamental and loads of headroom. This is a flat pickers delight!! Comes with original Collings Deluxe hardshell case.
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