Hello, This is a long story,,,but true : (
I have an old SG and Gibson Invader tube amp. I bought it used (very) about 25+ years ago.
Some fool prior to my purchase had refinished it and other "Customization" to it. they had totally sanded and stripped even the head there are no numbers or logos on it that I can find (Ahhhhhhhh...!!) They "engraved" the pick guard and stuck and glued what appeared to be an old belt buckle into it. (Sad but true)
It stood in my closet for years (I am not much of a player). My wife (as a surprise one christmas 12 yrs or so ago) had taken it to a local "music" store to have it re-strung and "tuned up". She snuck it under the tree christmas eve. Christmas morning I said Whats my old guitar doing under the tree and she said ITS a SURPISE! - I HAD IT WORKED ON AND MAYBE YOU"LL START PLAYING AGAIN _ At that time I freaked because it appeared they swapped out the pickups (I thought it had humbuckers) I called the store as soon as it opened and they had no record of it as my wife in her infinite planning had done this in like September and by christmas - no way to tracking it). Sad but true.
I was on ebay the other night and saw humbuckers were valuable!...I depressingly pulled out the old guitar and as I looked closely at it I wondered if the "music" store 12 years maybe just "cleaned and buffed" up the pickups and did not change them at all and maybe 25 years ago I had no clue to what a humbucker looked like and maybe I was BS'd that is what they were when I bought it.
Anyway, I am trying to figure out if the pickups in the guitare are of the era that this guitar was made or at least when I bought it. (though I seldom mention to her it would vindicate my wife in mind)
Please take a look at the photos to the link and if possible let me know if these S/D pickups are original to the guitar or what year they may be manufactured. As far as I can tell there are no numbers but these two stickers shown.
Also if anyone can tell me about what year the guitar is would be great as well. I could post more pictures if it would be helpful.
http://www.fairpoint.net/~lochlomond/
Thanks. F
I have an old SG and Gibson Invader tube amp. I bought it used (very) about 25+ years ago.
Some fool prior to my purchase had refinished it and other "Customization" to it. they had totally sanded and stripped even the head there are no numbers or logos on it that I can find (Ahhhhhhhh...!!) They "engraved" the pick guard and stuck and glued what appeared to be an old belt buckle into it. (Sad but true)
It stood in my closet for years (I am not much of a player). My wife (as a surprise one christmas 12 yrs or so ago) had taken it to a local "music" store to have it re-strung and "tuned up". She snuck it under the tree christmas eve. Christmas morning I said Whats my old guitar doing under the tree and she said ITS a SURPISE! - I HAD IT WORKED ON AND MAYBE YOU"LL START PLAYING AGAIN _ At that time I freaked because it appeared they swapped out the pickups (I thought it had humbuckers) I called the store as soon as it opened and they had no record of it as my wife in her infinite planning had done this in like September and by christmas - no way to tracking it). Sad but true.
I was on ebay the other night and saw humbuckers were valuable!...I depressingly pulled out the old guitar and as I looked closely at it I wondered if the "music" store 12 years maybe just "cleaned and buffed" up the pickups and did not change them at all and maybe 25 years ago I had no clue to what a humbucker looked like and maybe I was BS'd that is what they were when I bought it.
Anyway, I am trying to figure out if the pickups in the guitare are of the era that this guitar was made or at least when I bought it. (though I seldom mention to her it would vindicate my wife in mind)
Please take a look at the photos to the link and if possible let me know if these S/D pickups are original to the guitar or what year they may be manufactured. As far as I can tell there are no numbers but these two stickers shown.
Also if anyone can tell me about what year the guitar is would be great as well. I could post more pictures if it would be helpful.
http://www.fairpoint.net/~lochlomond/
Thanks. F