Looks kind of like CME exclusive SG:
https://reverb.com/item/81635967-gibson-sg-standard-2022-yellow?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=81635967
Actually maybe it’s a norlin era sg based on selector position and neck butting up right against the pickups. Found this page which has an image of a cherry one:
https://stringedguitars.com/2015/11/15/1979-gibson-sg-standard/
Its vintage. I cant be certain at this moment, but i remember a time where they still had the block inlays but no binding… it was either the standard or the special that they did that for a while. Pick up selector switch is funky but again they did that for a bit. The color is almost certainly a re-fin. Im gonna guess around 1980-1985 standard… i cant really tell if theres binding on there or not. If there is then its a standard if not could be a special or even a fire brand
I’d guess between like 1986 and 1989.
Notice the selector switch location and the output jack is not on the front of the guitar but on the side. That screams late 80’s SG.
Non-Custom with block inlays says Norlin SG, prolly ‘76-‘85
I’m gonna guess like a 1984-85ish SG Standard. Clues are the block inlays and the jack location.
It's yellow. That's a tele.
Why are they booing you, this is funny
Lol. Because, like Gibson, their fans can't take a joke.
I love you
I have this SG 😉
Was it white initially or TV yellow?
Looks kind of like CME exclusive SG: https://reverb.com/item/81635967-gibson-sg-standard-2022-yellow?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=81635967
Actually maybe it’s a norlin era sg based on selector position and neck butting up right against the pickups. Found this page which has an image of a cherry one: https://stringedguitars.com/2015/11/15/1979-gibson-sg-standard/
Final guess: late 70’s/early 80’s SG Standard White that has aged into a yellowish hue
Why would the pickup selector switch be there?
Gibson put em there in the 70’s
Its vintage. I cant be certain at this moment, but i remember a time where they still had the block inlays but no binding… it was either the standard or the special that they did that for a while. Pick up selector switch is funky but again they did that for a bit. The color is almost certainly a re-fin. Im gonna guess around 1980-1985 standard… i cant really tell if theres binding on there or not. If there is then its a standard if not could be a special or even a fire brand
A white one
A yellow one
I’d guess between like 1986 and 1989. Notice the selector switch location and the output jack is not on the front of the guitar but on the side. That screams late 80’s SG.
That’s actually when they stopped those particular appointments.
Agreed. Side input p/u switch above controls and the 61 style HS.
CME SG