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Kalevi Kolttonen <
kalevi@kolttonen.fi> wrote:
> I have three different Gibson SGs. They are:
>
> 1) 1968 SG with P90s
> 2) 1973 SG with mini humbuckers
> 3) 1976 SG with standard humbuckers
To clarify, even though one could consider these
guitars as vintage, or at least rather old, it
is not important. The new guitars such as reissues
are generally speaking just as great.
In my opinion the only advantage of the old guitars
is that their wood material has pretty much
settled, i.e. you can be sure that the neck will
not shrink or anything like that.
br,
KK
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