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2017 Gibson SG Custom Shop Ebony.
Looking to trade for other Gibson's or £SOLD sale price.Condition wise it's very good, there is a light scratch on the front which may polish out. Also there is some fogging on the back where it has been against the body which also may polish out. There is some lacquer checking around the logo.
I've put a fresh dry of strings on it but it may benefit from a set up as it's been in the case for a while unplayed. I could've done it but I will leave it so the buyer can have it set to their preference.
I've changed the knobs to genuine Gibson 50s style ones but will include the ones it came with.
These are around £4199 new so it's a great buy!
Classic SG feel, with updated 490R and 498T pickups which are more powerful than your standard run-of-the-mill SG pickups.
Here's what Gibson say about the 2017 SG Custom with Gold Hardware
The 2017 SG Custom retains all the fast-playing, devilish charm of an SG refreshed with iconic Custom aesthetics. Its two powerful humbuckers are a first, while its slick, ebony nitrocellulose finish and multi-ply appointments combine pure rock and roll with pure class.
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Epiphone Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES 335 -£800 ono
Hardly even been used, so like new.
The limited run Epiphone Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES-335 is a tribute to a modern blues-rock master and one of his most cherished instruments. It features a one-piece Mahogany neck with a comfortable rounded "C" profile and smooth Indian Laurel fingerboard, genuine Gibson USA BurstBucker 2 and 3 pickups wired to high-quality CTS potentiometers and Mallory capacitors, a Switchcraft pickup selector toggle switch and output jack, and a gorgeous Maestro Vibrola. A custom hardshell case with Epiphone and Joe Bonamassa graphics and a certificate of authenticity are also included!
Some guitars are more special than others, even when that guitar is owned by a world-famous guitarist and guitar collector like Joe Bonamassa. In 1996, he purchased a red 1962 Gibson ES-335 and used it on his first solo album, A New Day Yesterday. In 2001, he regrettably sold the guitar to help fund his move from New York to LA.
As the 20th anniversary of Joe's first record approached, a strange twist of fate and an unexpected phone call resulted in Joe being reunited with his old friend — the red ES-335 that propelled him through his first solo effort and launched him into a new life on the West Coast. Feeling fortunate to get his old guitar back, Joe promised that this important instrument would stay with him for the rest of his days.
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