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”one of a kind unique guitar...”
Thank fuck for that
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Allowing for photographic aberrations, the holes for the Tune-O-Matic bridge are off centre and do not seem to have the requisite intonation compensation angle factored in. The stop tail, on the other hand, appears to have been given a compensation angle that it does not actually need.
In my opinion, the claimed wood varieties should be proven with receipts from a reputable tonewood supplier. If the rosewood is old enough to be CITES exempt, there ought to be documentary evidence for that.
My favourite part of the item description is the term "pot holes". Obviously, the vendor intended this to mean the drilling work for the controls. Given the finesse of some of the handiwork, I cannot help of thinking about the sort of potholes found in the roads.
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HarrySeven - Intangible Asset Appraiser & Wrecker of Civilisation. Searching for weird guitars - so you don't have to.
Forum feedback thread. | G&B interview #1 & #2 | https://www.instagram.com/_harry_seven_/
Well, they are supposed to be.
Some of the early Seventies production got seriously odd. In recent times, on some variants, constructive use has been made of the gap between the twenty second fret and the neck position pickup by extending the fingerboard to add two extra frets.
Maybe, just maybe, one day, Gibson will get the notion to equip the SG with a Fender Jazzmaster/Jaguar vibrato tailpiece.
But you already know all that.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself