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Re: SG

Postby ecca » 02 Dec 2011, 16:02

Salutary tale.....
I bought an SG Special that was advertised in the local paper.
Knocked him down to £350, thought I'd done well.
Got it home thought I'd just take a look round it.
No serial number matched up with Gibson, no US parts in the controls, no Gibson USA marks in the woodwork.
Took a pick-up off and it was an Epiphone.
It wasn't a Gibson at all but boy did it look the part.
I took it back and got my money back.
How shocked was the bloke at this ( not).
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Re: SG

Postby RUSSET » 04 Dec 2011, 12:25

If you fancy an SG, but don't really want to pay top whack Gibson prices, have a look at the Tokai range.

Tony.
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Re: SG

Postby neil2726 » 04 Dec 2011, 12:38

Hope you gave it him back in bits Ecca!
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Re: SG

Postby dave robinson » 04 Dec 2011, 13:11

RUSSET wrote:If you fancy an SG, but don't really want to pay top whack Gibson prices, have a look at the Tokai range.

Tony.


Some good advice from someone who did exactly that - check out the materials it's made from and play it ! I foolishly bought a Tokai Les Paul thinking along those lines and it sounded nothing like the real deal as it was made from different materials (no mahogany in sight) and apart from playing well was a big disappointment. I moved it on and bought the real thing - result. I believe that at the higher end of the price range they are similar to the Gibson, but they are almost the same price.At the end of the day you get what you pay for. 8-)
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Re: SG

Postby ecca » 04 Dec 2011, 14:56

It's got to be a Gibson, the last SG Standard I bought in San Diego in 2008 had the loudest, dirtiest pick-ups of any Gibson I've ever had.
I bought another on ebay that appears to be the proper job.
Should arrive Tuesday, can't wait.
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Re: SG

Postby dave robinson » 04 Dec 2011, 15:03

If the weather holds, we'll be down at the Hankies on Tuesday Ecca - it's the first free Tuesday that corresponded with one of your meetings - look forward to seeing the new SG . . . 8-)
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Re: SG

Postby ecca » 04 Dec 2011, 17:58

Look forward to seeing you Dave, hopefully also you'll be there at the debut of my new amp accessory.
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Re: SG

Postby dave robinson » 04 Dec 2011, 19:14

ecca wrote:Look forward to seeing you Dave, hopefully also you'll be there at the debut of my new amp accessory.


Weather forecast is encouraging at the moment . . . . . i.e. No snow . . . .
:D
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Re: SG

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 04 Dec 2011, 21:15

Hi Dave
It was snowing here in Fulwood today at 14.00 hrs. So it's not far away.
Regards Geoff.
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Re: SG

Postby ecca » 07 Dec 2011, 20:55

What a great sound from the 'new' SG Special from ebay.
I took this one to bits immediately to make sure it was a Gibson and of course it was.
Silver in colour ( yak !)
Golden in tone.
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