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  1. (Maybe delete your other posts)

    the SG special has a “wrap around bridge”

    The first Les Paul’s came with a wrap around bridge as well

    the intonation was not adjustable and quickly dropped in favour of now stand TOM bridge and tail pieces 

    many ignore intonation problems in favour of nostalgia 

    The SG Special arrived in 1959 as the successor to the single-cutaway Les Paul Special of 1955–'58. The SG Special embraced all of that guitar's features, but its double-cutaway styling gave it a sleeker and racier appearance.

    https://www.long-mcquade.com/252261/Guitars/Electric-Guitars/Gibson/SG-Special---Vintage-Cherry.htm

  2. On 7/20/2023 at 3:51 AM, kentuckychrome said:

    the body has some good sized cracks around the electronics cavity area. 
     

     

    They said Electronics cavity, not the pickup area

    Probably means area near pots 

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  3. That’s like 5/64’s , right??

    capo 1, hold down 17th fret, you have around 5-8 thou of an inch at 7th fret?

    ( hint about the thickness of a business card, held under string at 7th)

    if it isn’t, adjust truss rod,

    quick google gave me this 

    For electric guitar action, in our opinion, a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6/64th of an inch (2.38mm) on the bass side and 4/64th of an inch (1.59mm) on the treble side.”

  4. Epiphone does not buy guitars from Gibson 

    they are a separate company, build their own guitars, they don’t buy guitars from Gibson 

    the maximum ; they would pay a licensing fee but would not equal same as GC buying them to sell

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    Sub-note: I’ve never seen a Greeny ad for an Epiphone, only Gibson 3 versions being flogged, didn’t know it existed till this thread

  5. Ahh I zoomed in it’s not a USB port on it - it's a latch ribbon cable connector

    but…

    we don’t see the other side but we can see 6 adjuster screw heads, 

    it’s a bridge upside down!!

    so that would make it a Piezo Pickup bridge

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  6. @marco mancini this forum although owned by Gibson is Only a fan forum 

    Gibson doesn’t check here for any comments 

    the admins delete post when they deem necessary, 

    did I say were only a group of Gibson guitar owners here?

    Gibson does not care what their dealers do,

    Gibson only wants dealers to pay their bills

    its immaterial what your guitar on the used market is to a dealer

    could they give you $1200 for it and put it for sale at $3500 or $3000 or even $10,000?

    sure that’s their choice, 

    you can’t dictate what the dealer profit margin is or will be

    you want what you call a fair price

    you sell it and combine that with other money to buy your dream guitar 

  7. @Sgt. Pepper actually I don’t think Marco is arguing used vs new

    what his argument is: that he bought a guitar for  2,000

    now on used market they’re going for $2500

    So an increase of $500

    his thinking is that a dealer should take it in at $2,000 (the price he paid new) because he feels they should be able to sell it for 500 more (aka $2500 used market price)

    they make a 500 profit.

    instead the dealer is offering probably something like $1200.  Which is like 60% of when he bought it new as that’s a typical used trade-in ratio.

    he feels the dealer is “ripping him off “ as the guitar used is worth 2500. 

     And that the dealer will make something like $1200 instead of the $500 he wants them to make

    in return he’s going to order a $5,000 or $6,000 guitar 

    feeling that it’s only fair they deal with his rules of what’s fair

    to add to this thread: Marco feels that Gibson monitors what all their dealers do business wise and should dictate how and what dealers take in as trade, otherwise feel the wrath of Gibson 

    when everyone else knows Gibson only wants to know, did you pay for the shipment of guitars and when are you ordering the next batch

  8. @marco mancini why do you think Italy is special?

    im in Canada, I was the first post that told you you’ll get 40-60% of the last ‘retail’ sale price,

    RCT also told you the same thing and I’m pretty sure his in the USA. 
    so just because you have a Beato that used market trend is a bit higher than they first came out means nothing

    thats not how any business works 

  9. In Canada you get 40-60% of what the place thinks they can sell it for 

    Except if it’s got a high resale price like your Beato; then they’d probably give you 40-60% of the last known sale price

    its up to the retailer not Gibson 

  10. @TROGDOR if you actually watched the L&M video you will see that the Tribute (aka model below a studio) has a maple neck 

    such as you’re currently complaining about that yours has one and claiming fake, 

    that was my point

     

    there are enough arguments about coil tapping vs coil splitting that it’s basically “splitting hairs “ on the function 

    L&M is the retail outlet to Yorkville Sound the importer of all Gibson’s into Canada 

    they’re not “sweet water”, GC , Music123, and will rent you a $4800 Gibson Les Paul or J45 for a mere $140 for a month

    you can’t get that from any USA based retailer 

    I think your best bet is to return the guitar you currently have in your hand

     

  11. CS = Custom Shop..

    they do not following the 'standard' (and every evolving and changing ) serial number sequences that Gibson uses 

    you actually have to 'work' at getting info from Gibson on this. 

    not as easy as click on this search link

  12. The amazing thing about acoustics is, if they’re not too dried out.  
    you can rehydrate them and any wood gaps close

    you can’t do that with a solid body electric 

  13. @Dub-T-123  I just thought it was odd that it’s a V shaped surface crack very close to how Gibson’s typically break their necks

    normally I wouldn’t mention much about finish cracking  , 

    you should see the finish crack I have on my Epiphone Sheraton near the heal of the neck 

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