Re: gibson sg faded, 5 piece body?
My #1 has a 7-piece oak body. No grain filler, stained, and an extremely thin polyurethane finish.
No one has ever noticed it is more than one piece of wood. It is 3 planks of wood pancaked over 4 pieces of wood, no veneers, and not once has anyone ever noticed; in fact, people LOVED the guitar. Not by sound, not by aesthetics, and these were people who bragged about their one-piece Custom Shop ESPs.
I think I broke about all the cork-sniffer rules when making the guitar, but cork-sniffers love the guitar when they have no idea. Number of pieces means jack ****. Just match the pieces so it at least looks nice.
It reminds me of people who adore Brian May's tone, then go on saying which tonewoods are the best etc. Apparently they don't know the Red Special uses oak (that was about to be thrown out) for the center of the body, BLOCKBOARD made out of mostly cheap pine for the rest of the body, a mahogany veneer over the entire body, a mahogany neck with multiple worm holes, and an oak fretboard PAINTED black, with the body finished in Rustin's Plastic Coating. Obviously he cannot sound good because he is not using a 1 piece Honduran Mahogany body and neck with a nitrocellulose finish, along with a Brazilian Rosewood fretboard.