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NGD 1963 Gibson SG jr

RR82

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RR82

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Guess I should have said les Paul Jr. Forgot to add that. :salude[video]
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fernieite

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I hate you... :biggrin:

If I didn't owe the taxman right now, this would be on my want list.

How does it sound and feel? Is the neck fairly slim? How much does it weigh? etc. etc...:peace2
 

RR82

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I hate you... :biggrin:

If I didn't owe the taxman right now, this would be on my want list.

How does it sound and feel? Is the neck fairly slim? How much does it weigh? etc. etc...:peace2



Oh man it’s a monster. Sounds great and organic. The neck is very large, biggest I’ve played to be honest. Just makes it feel like a battle axe! :dude:
 

latestarter

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Very cool. I have the same guitar. The neck is truly massive. Feels like my ‘76 LE Explorer....maybe even bigger. Larger than any R8 I’ve played.

funny, mine also has a MojoAxe guard. Looks awesome.

congrats.
 

cincyguitar

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Congrats...at one time I almost bought one...for $550....then a few years later they are priced over $4000 or morekick myself for not buying it back then....:dang
 

latestarter

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Congrats...at one time I almost bought one...for $550....then a few years later they are priced over $4000 or morekick myself for not buying it back then....:dang

I could see that happening and I grabbed two at $1200 each. Sold the '64 two years ago for a lot more. Actually, that '64 had the best neck of any guitar I've played ever.
 

mingus

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Nice score!

I’ve had my ‘63 for 5 or 6 years and it’s a snarling monster with a big neck! These are some of the best values in the vintage guitar market IMHO.

Rock on!
 

renderit

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A while back I bought a '62 at GC they had marked as a 63 so I got it cheap.

The sound out of it is PURE 80's rock!

The pickup is a monster and easily the best P90 in my stable.

These are REALLY fine beasts. People would do very well looking and playing these.

Vastly under-rated IMO.
 

Progrocker111

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I have had nearly identical early 64 one, with very big and wide neck (even near nut). Perhaps the best SG i have ever played, with very big and open tone, with that unmistakeable P90 gritty texture. Very underrated guitars... :dude:
 
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