JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Re: '73 SG - sell it ? upgrade it ? see pix first
PAFs look like the picture immediately to the left.
PAFs look like the picture immediately to the left.
Those are T-tops? They look like Tarbacks to me: epoxy filled and no full backing plate. And they came on SGs throughout the 1970s. I love the way they sound but I think they are worth even less than the T-tops would be.
^ Yep, tarbacks 100% there.
They do go for some coin....maybe in the range of a mid priced T-top.
Obviously no PAF stickers on the base.....
Those are T-tops? They look like Tarbacks to me: epoxy filled and no full backing plate. And they came on SGs throughout the 1970s. I love the way they sound but I think they are worth even less than the T-tops would be.
^ Yep, tarbacks 100% there.
They do go for some coin....maybe in the range of a mid priced T-top.
Obviously no PAF stickers on the base.....

looking at pix of tar backs, many seem to be dual leads, this is single. there is certainly a back in there. the pix I've seen a LOT more goo in them, like the coil assemblies are basically 100% surrounded in the stuff.
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The necessary stuff is done like frets, nut, and pots.
You say it plays fine but are undecided about its future.
What do you want out of the guitar? You are not going to get the asking price. So, I would keep the guitar. Now on to the pickups. The statement, 'It was only good for some rock and roll' still leaves a great deal to the imagination. Reflect on the pickups and your amp settings. What did you like and dislike about the sound of the originals?
If I were you, but I'm not, I'd dig into the SD pickups and see which pickups would inspire me to play the silver ghost.
If it were me, I'd work out a way to send it to Ayrton for a full vintage restoration. I'd get some mahogany to fill that hole in the back, then sand it flush and fill the edges. After the whole thing was down to bare wood, I'd refinish it in Pelham Blue front and back, so the repair would be invisible. I'd put a solid brass tailpiece from that German manufacturer (whose name I can't recall now) to replace that TP6. The heavy brass will help it get a tone similar to the TP6. Drop in some 59's or a set of custom High Voltage pickups and rock that darn thing, but that's just me.
I think it can be brought back to a good vintage level.
the paint is no where near as bad as the hole in the back as far as hurting the value. those pups arent paf's either. paf's were only made till the early 60's. those pups are probably t tops