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ppickerell |
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I have a perfect condition 1967 Gibson SG Special
whammy bar with white plastc handle pearl dots large pickguard Whats it worth? |
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JerryP |
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Patrick,
I think redshift is about right. I have a '68 SG. Mine has the thinner neck and big chrome bridge plate with the Gibson harp symbol engraved in it. I've seen it on ES models but only a few SG's. Most dealer books have it between $1200 and $1800 with original case. Mine is not for sale but the manager at the music store where I teach keeps $800 cash in his office with my name on it, hoping I crack a head on the 914 so he can steal it. My SG sat for years as I became more comfortable beating up on my strats but now I've grown to really like it again. These guitars fell out of favor for a few years but seem to be back in again. They sell a lot of the new ones and reissues where I work but they all have the thicker Les Paul Studio type necks...not quite the same animal anymore IMHO. $500 is a steal if that thing is original and straight. |
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