Old Gibson SG help needed

Started by gweimer, June 11, 2014, 03:07:48 PM

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gweimer

A friend of mine is curious about this one.  He used to own one exactly like it, but wants to know what he had (he sold it over 40 years ago).
He thinks it's fairly rare, based on color, and from '62/63.  He also wonders how many were made.

Anyone know something?

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FrankieTbird

 

Large pickguard would place it somewhere from '65-'69.  With the reflector knobs and nylon-saddle bridge, narrows it down to around '65-'67.  Shipping totals are pretty easy to find on the web, but they're not broken down by color.  Regardless, the custom color Gibsons of that period are much rarer than the standard finishes, and accordingly command a pretty good premium.

BTW, the official model designation is the SG Standard (w/Lyre Vibrola).  Lots of folks are turned off by the skinny neck on the late-'60s SG's (1-5/8" width at the nut), so that keeps the prices down a bit.   Still not a cheap guitar at all.

gweimer

Thanks!  What would one of those go for today?  The guy I know who was asking bought it in '69 for $100 and then sold it in '71 for $150.
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FrankieTbird

Quote from: gweimer on June 11, 2014, 03:50:38 PM
Thanks!  What would one of those go for today?  The guy I know who was asking bought it in '69 for $100 and then sold it in '71 for $150.


I'm not really sure where the market's at on these, but I would guess around $5-6K.
 

Dave W

I don't think the large pickguard appeared until 1966. I've seen nylon saddles on SGs said to be as late as 1969, but with the inconsistencies with Gibson serial numbers, that's not necessarily accurate. I'd say this is from '66-'67. Price of a standard cherry would be in the $3K-5K range depending on condition, how much more for the Pelham Blue is anybody's guess. Could be a lot more.

Definitely not '62-'63, and if it were, it would officially be a Les Paul.

amptech

The neck heel is another way to date it, but 66 to 69 from the picture, as said above.

Chris P.

It looks like Wilco's Jeff Tweedy's current reissue.