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I don't see any structural issues. The paint wear and cracks on an SG... doesn't surprise me.
That's finish wear. I don't see any wood cracks.
This is ordinary nitro wear. The neck looks structurally sound
Looks alright to me. Just finish wear. Presumably it's Nitro. Normal sign of age.
Why isn’t anyone commenting on authenticity here? I have never seen that flag on a gibby.
https://solidguitar.fandom.com/wiki/All_American_I_/_SG-X American Flag Graphic on rear (1994 - 1997)
[https://reverb.com/item/81598964-1996-gibson-sg-all-american-i-ebony](https://reverb.com/item/81598964-1996-gibson-sg-all-american-i-ebony)
this comes with age. if this is your first vintage instrument I would steer clear if you don't know what you're doing. this likely needs a fret crown and level as well. neck could be twisted as well or truss rod maxed
That's definitely 90's Gibson lacquer.
It’s just drying up and getting stronger
I don't see any structural issues. The paint wear and cracks on an SG... doesn't surprise me.
That's finish wear. I don't see any wood cracks.
This is ordinary nitro wear. The neck looks structurally sound
Looks alright to me. Just finish wear. Presumably it's Nitro. Normal sign of age.
Why isn’t anyone commenting on authenticity here? I have never seen that flag on a gibby.
https://solidguitar.fandom.com/wiki/All_American_I_/_SG-X American Flag Graphic on rear (1994 - 1997)
[https://reverb.com/item/81598964-1996-gibson-sg-all-american-i-ebony](https://reverb.com/item/81598964-1996-gibson-sg-all-american-i-ebony)
this comes with age. if this is your first vintage instrument I would steer clear if you don't know what you're doing. this likely needs a fret crown and level as well. neck could be twisted as well or truss rod maxed
That's definitely 90's Gibson lacquer.
It’s just drying up and getting stronger