
My New Axe!
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- gutpile
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My New Axe!
Picked this up yesterday... '61 SG Reissue w/57 Classics.... The guy I it bought from obviously babied this thing... not a scratch on it and professionally setup... plays like butter and sounds even better... sounds INCREDIBLE through the 45/100!!! 

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Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
- JimiJames
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HOT DAMN !
Congrat's !
Start lookin' for T-Tops !
Hey, I think I found another Desktop for rest the week.
Wait-a-minute... wa? no Fender amps?
I'm on the lookout '61 SG Les Paul myself.
Here's the question. I have noticed two cuts of mahogany for the SG's.
The cut you have and the more popular that has les grain.
I played them both and favored the grainier cut in tone but the other in weight.
I really don't care too much how the wood looks as opposed to the natural sound it has without being plugged in. ...decisions,decisions.

Congrat's !
Start lookin' for T-Tops !

Hey, I think I found another Desktop for rest the week.
Wait-a-minute... wa? no Fender amps?

I'm on the lookout '61 SG Les Paul myself.
Here's the question. I have noticed two cuts of mahogany for the SG's.
The cut you have and the more popular that has les grain.
I played them both and favored the grainier cut in tone but the other in weight.
I really don't care too much how the wood looks as opposed to the natural sound it has without being plugged in. ...decisions,decisions.
- gutpile
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Thanks JimiJames! The acoustic sound of this guitar is louder than any guitar I have... AND I'm not really minding the '57 Classics at the moment... I have a tendancy to not like ANY stock PUP's, but for now I don't see any need to make any changes... pretty rare for me... I may throw an RS Kit in it later on (have done that to all my guitars so far).... I always thought the Paul was IT as far as Gibsons went and never really gave the SG the credit it is due!! I am really digging the sound of this guitar!!JimiJames wrote:HOT DAMN !![]()
Congrat's !
Start lookin' for T-Tops !
Hey, I think I found another Desktop for rest the week.
Wait-a-minute... wa? no Fender amps?
I'm on the lookout '61 SG Les Paul myself.
Here's the question. I have noticed two cuts of mahogany for the SG's.
The cut you have and the more popular that has les grain.
I played them both and favored the grainier cut in tone but the other in weight.
I really don't care too much how the wood looks as opposed to the natural sound it has without being plugged in. ...decisions,decisions.


Metro Clips
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
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- gutpile
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Nice touch!! I'll have to look into that!!908ssp wrote:Great looking guitar fun to play and sound great. You should get a little something for it. A truss rod cover like this one I am sure them must make replicas somewhere.

Metro Clips
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
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congrats, those are killer guitars. i miss my old one big time.
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Mike totally awesome guitar, like that year SG the best.
Good luck with her, again some of the best Led Zep/Page playing I have heard from you my friend, at the LA amp show!!
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Good luck with her, again some of the best Led Zep/Page playing I have heard from you my friend, at the LA amp show!!
yngwie308
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- gutpile
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Thanks guys! I made some clips this weekend, I just haven't had time to finish em up yet....
Mike
Mike
Metro Clips
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI
Amps:Metro-(JTM45,50w,'69 spec 100w,45/100,100wMV,Bluesbreaker Combo),Orig. 65BFTR
Axes:LP Custom,Am. Strat,Am. Tele,61 SGRI