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1972 Gibson SG II
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    Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    RXT, is that the original finish or a refin? It's unusual to see a CSB on an SG.
    Definitely original.

    In fact the only thing not original are the frets. I refretted it about three or four years ago and put in huge bass frets. Big frets are like having cruise control. They make it easy to play and, although I can't PROVE it, I KNOW it improves sustain and tone by adding mass to the neck.

    It's an SGII and notice it doesn't have a pickup selector switch, it has sliders like a Mustang or a Jaguar. I believe it was an "entry level" guitar at the time although there's nothing "wrong" with it and it isn't "cheap" in regard to material.
    Those minis are snappy pickups with bite without being harsh or brittle.
    I should change the pots and (especially the) caps to really restore it to original specs. You know those things change value over time and need to be "freshened up"....

    The ser# is 757578 and "Made in USA" is stamped.

    Here's the nut. I hand cut it from a bone blank.




    Here's a look at a few frets



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    I just threw it outside and grabbed these pics. I know they aren't the best but just to illustrate a point.

    Thanks.

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    I dig it. I like out of the ordinary versions of a fairly common model guitar. I have heard good things about those pickups.
    Patrick

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    So they're minibuckers, right?

    I likes me some mini's.

    Find yerself a trusrod cover and your golden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    So they're minibuckers, right?

    I likes me some mini's.

    Find yerself a trusrod cover and your golden.
    I do have it in a drawer somewhere in the shop...Somewhere....

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