It looks great. There's a lot of SG love happening right now.... including right here.
I really regret selling off my Special.
Gibson 60s SG Jr
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Here are the coolpix. I'm really starting to bond with this guitar. It's very bright, and the pickup is substantially hotter than anything I'm used to, so I'm always tempted to tame it with a compressor. However it sounds great with fuzz and distortion. It's super light, but balances properly (just!) and is really resonant unplugged. Neck isn't really that skinny - it's just like a Fender neck, only a touch wider. Those incongruous tuners may yet stay, I've not decided.










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If this is a '60s Jr., then it is true vintage and any changes from original parts diminish it's value greatly. Not to mention putting new holes in the headstock. .So good your seller has saved the original parts for you.timhulio wrote:...I've got the original tuners.... I don't want to make more holes!)
Doug