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Re: NGD
Very nice SG! Congratulations!
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Re: NGD
We have one of those @ my GC too. We sold it and was returned. Asking $1499. I've been wanting an SG too. I had a yellow one and put a spider man sticker on it as a "Stan Lee of the Dickies Tribute."
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Re: NGD
Haha, if you like a Mosrite neck, and have any interest in getting an SG, this might be the one for you! The neck on this thing is very slim and narrowed at the nut. The Angus sig bridge humbucker is moderately hot. Not as hot as a 498T, but hotter than any of their "vintage" style pickups, like 57 Classics or any of the Burstbuckers. Cool guitar.
Here's a quick AC/DC-style clip I did of the Angus SG and a cranked 1979 Marshall JMP 2204 into a Greenback cab in action.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/262 ... 204-GB.mp3
Here's a quick AC/DC-style clip I did of the Angus SG and a cranked 1979 Marshall JMP 2204 into a Greenback cab in action.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/262 ... 204-GB.mp3
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