I may have an oppurtunity to get a Gibson SG Special Faded. I checked it out earlier today and the only thing wrong with it is a tuning knob is missing. Of course I would want to do some upgrades to it as well (new pickups, tuning machines). He got the guitar for free and he really doesn't need it so I told this guy that if was interested in selling it I could give him $300 for it. Do you think that's a reasonable price, considering what it is, and it's condition? Thanks.
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ive played 7 faded sg's, and cut my fingers sliding on the board 4 times.....a refret is a mustesp ltd deluxe ec-1000 (amber sunburst)
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Thanks guys! I really didn't get a chance to play it, just looked it over. The frets didn't appear to be in bad shape, but like I said, I havent played it. Would it be worth having a fret job?-Tom
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Save your money and start with something really good. Turd polishing gets old fast. Gibson is really chasing the bottom of the market with the faded series. They're not terrible, infact the LP style ones sound OK and look OK, but the faded SG & flying V's reek of cheap for me. For a bit more you could start with a used guitar from another company's top of the line like an Epiphone, Hamer, Heritage and many others. In my opinion, if you have to have the Gibson name, save your money and start with something better.GMP Pawnshop Deluxe - Custom Custom Bridge, 59n
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for $300 i think thats a great deal. the fret ends might be sharp but all you need is the frets dressed, not a total refret. of all the faded stuff i like the sg the best, its pretty close to a sg special for a couple hundred less even compared to a std you are only losing out on inlays, binding, and finish. the mechanics of the guitar are the same
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the faded gibsons aren't all bad, though there are alot of bad ones out there. i lucked out and found a great guitar when i got my faded sg. it plays like a dream, and even the fretwork was done nicely. granted, it was one of the first faded ones to come out, and the quality seems to have dropped some. but go play it, and if it plays nice, snatch it up. replacing a tuning knob doesnt cost much. as far as pickups, i dont know what type of music you play, but i put a JB in the bridge, and left the neck stock, though am thinking about swapping it out for something else soon.Fender John Mayer Strat
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the faded is basically a special with less finish on the bodyesp ltd deluxe ec-1000 (amber sunburst)
fender mim standard strat
peavey classic 30
johnson j-station
original ibanez ts-9 (not in use)
dunlop crybaby (sometimes in use)
yamaha f-310p acoustic
taylor 410 acoustic
"This ain't no ballet-we want people to listen with their eyes closed,to just let the music come inside them and forget their wordly cares..." Duane Allman
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Suess
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I haven't been terribly impressed with the faded Gibsons, but I've played some really nice ones and some really shoddy ones. Maybe it has to do with the mood of the assemblyman at the time, I dunno. $300 doesn't sound like a bad deal to me.
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Of the Faded SG's I've played some really good ones and really bad ones. Of the really bad ones, the fretwork was always the worst part of the guitar. No matter what though, they all felt pretty well-balanced with pretty playable necks. However, if it were up to me, I'd save up for a Standard or look for a Gothic SG on eBay. Better quality IMO.Gibson SG Standard (498T/498R)
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