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    My friend has a really old SG im not sure what year it is and i've looked
    at different sites, and cant find it. its Brown Sg with black covered pickups, has a Bigsby tremalo, and the pickup switch is duel...there are to switches like lightswitches that go verticle, sliding up and down from neck/bridge. if anyone has a clue what model and year this is please tell me.

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    Re: Vintage SG

    Not sure myself, but there's this here website that I'm sure will help you identify it VERY easily.

    Hoo Hooooo Hooo Hoooooooo

    http://talktobears.hearnow.com

    Sent from an old crank telephone in rural GA

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      Re: Vintage SG

      The electronics do not sound like it is original. As far as I know SG's were only made with a standard selector switch. If it has other types of switches I don't think they are original. I could be wrong. The easiest way to check the age is to use a book. I think George Gruns books are excellent. If you do not have access to a book for dating the guitar, check the pots. The pots have manufaturing dates on them This will only help you if the pots are original. I am going to guess and say it sounds like a modified mid 70's to early 80's SG.
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        Re: Vintage SG

        Originally posted by Zepp_head
        My friend has a really old SG im not sure what year it is and i've looked
        at different sites, and cant find it. its Brown Sg with black covered pickups, has a Bigsby tremalo, and the pickup switch is duel...there are to switches like lightswitches that go verticle, sliding up and down from neck/bridge. if anyone has a clue what model and year this is please tell me.
        Possibly an

        SG Pro: http://www.everythingsg.com/identify...20SG%20Pro.jpg

        SG III: http://www.everythingsg.com/identify/1972sg-III.jpg

        SG II: http://www.everythingsg.com/identify/72sg-ii.jpg

        See here for more info

        Hoo Hooooo Hooo Hoooooooo

        http://talktobears.hearnow.com

        Sent from an old crank telephone in rural GA

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