3bolt79
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This SG is probably my favorite guitar that Gibson has produced. Right now in their American production, there are two main models.
They have the ‘61, which has the smaller, lower neck joint and small, half pick guard and the Standard with the higher neck joint and the large, full pick guard.
I prefer the Standard because it doesn’t feel as left shifted when wearing it on a strap. I also prefer the Grover tuners, the higher neck joint and the fatter neck of the Standard.
To me, the Standard has everything I need, and nothing that I don’t. The SG has been in continuous production since its introduction in 1961, and is Gibson’s best selling electric guitar model. I was shocked to find out that little tidbit.
I have two Gibson SG Standards, and I have an Epiphone Tony Iommi Monkey SG Special.
The Monkey SG is serious bang for the buck. They are being blown out everywhere for $799 new with case. It has the best feeling neck out of any of the SG’s I’ve tried or owned. It has a somewhat thick C profile neck.
The SG Standard seems to be more bang for the buck than a Les Paul Standard and costs a little more than 1/3 less new.
Here’s some pics of mine…
They have the ‘61, which has the smaller, lower neck joint and small, half pick guard and the Standard with the higher neck joint and the large, full pick guard.
I prefer the Standard because it doesn’t feel as left shifted when wearing it on a strap. I also prefer the Grover tuners, the higher neck joint and the fatter neck of the Standard.
To me, the Standard has everything I need, and nothing that I don’t. The SG has been in continuous production since its introduction in 1961, and is Gibson’s best selling electric guitar model. I was shocked to find out that little tidbit.
I have two Gibson SG Standards, and I have an Epiphone Tony Iommi Monkey SG Special.
The Monkey SG is serious bang for the buck. They are being blown out everywhere for $799 new with case. It has the best feeling neck out of any of the SG’s I’ve tried or owned. It has a somewhat thick C profile neck.
The SG Standard seems to be more bang for the buck than a Les Paul Standard and costs a little more than 1/3 less new.
Here’s some pics of mine…