Gibson SG Special Faded - ben.J79's review
translatedLook a little further down says it all! It dcriron you better than me! UTILIZATION I find the handle enjoyable with a good trs Access in acute, passing from the first fret at the last no difficul…
Gibson SG Special Faded - tom66's review
translatedAll been said UTILIZATION For the comfort of game I like too, the handle is frankly not easy, but you get used to. The balance of the guitar is not great because the strap attaches to the back…
Gibson SG Special Faded - Bearnings's review
translatedMade in the USA 22frettes, humbuckers without cover (490T in the bridge, 490R in the neck) Fixed bridge in two parts (tune-o-matic tailpiece +) a volume knob and one tone by micro switch 3WAY …
Gibson SG '61 Reissue - discozek's review
translatedEverything has been said. except the nitrocellulose varnish can be ... so be careful not to leave too long in contact with plastic support, there could occur a chemical reaction that would dissolve…
Gibson SG Special Faded - fuzzstone's review
translatedDescribed again and again, mahogany body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, mine is enameled in yellow (not the most common color), virtually no varnish, mechanical Gibson deluxe knob good progres…
Gibson SG Supreme - maymay's review
translatedThen it made in the United States, normal for the high end Gibson. 24 cases, yes 24, no current trs on SG! bne not handle key trs pais (fender strato far from certain), but not Ibanez either (see …
Gibson SG Standard - poufinou's review
translatedA little history: In 1960, Gibson is at the low point in the market for solid-bodies. The LP sold poorly (only 1700 standard LP sold between 58 and 61). Fender dominates. To boost sales, Gibson ProCD…
Gibson [Guitar of the Week #37] '67 SG Special Reissue … - goldmulo's review
translatedThis small SG is of course American-made, like his illustrious ancestor of 1967. All mahogany, rosewood fingerboard (especially soft to the touch), handle typed SG (very wide circle), and especially …
Gibson SG Special Faded - samsara71's review
translatedUnited States 2003 2490 pickup Channel rouded pretty big compared to my Flying V or an epi SG400 UTILIZATION The handle is ebony I love this guitar everything is ok I bought the mechanically …
Gibson SG Standard - stellapeel's review
translatedManufactures in the United States, and blah blah blah, you know all dj! Two microphones. A BMOL: the volume buttons are a bit difficult to handle. UTILIZATION The grip is identical to that o…
Gibson SG Standard - onefineday's review
translatedBuilt in the United States Solid mahogany body Mahogany glued to the body Rosewood 490R Alnico magnet neck pickup humbucker Micro Chevallet: 498T Alnico magnet humbucker Gibson delivered …
Gibson SG Special Faded - theblackkeys's review
translatedUltra Thin, 22frets, two microphones and a 490R 490T in bridge, 1 volume 1 tone and a 6 position selector. UTILIZATION The handle is wide enough, a little thick, and I love it! I AIM of the 1st n…
Gibson SG Classic - Berzin's review
translatedThe SG Classic, far from being an entry-MODEL is a really good Gibson. If dlaisse Habitual trapze affects the Standard, it keeps the thread around the neck. Otherwise, as the traditional: mahogany an…
Gibson SG Standard - brew's review
translatedMade in Nashville, Tennessee United States Mahogany body Mahogany, Profile: Round Width at nut: 43 mm Junction sleeve / case to the 19th box Logo "Crest" on the head Rosewood Scale:…
Gibson SG Standard - monsieur plume's review
translatedMade in the United States Body: Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Rosewood Tuners: Schaller Green Key Neck Pickups: 490R Alnico magnet humbucker Bridge Pickups: 498T Alnico magnet humb…