Bill Alder
New member
Re: Seymourized
Back about 1971 I received a guitar for a birthday present from my parents. They knew nothing about guitars so they asked my then guitar teacher what would be a good one to buy for me. What I got was this roughly 1970ish Made in Japan SG copy. It's what I assume was a pre-lawsuit era guitar and originally had a Bigsby style tremolo on it. I don't know for sure where it came from or even what the brand name was. I've seen a few around the internet but the problem with identification is the same. About the only thing I'm fairly certain is that is was probably built at the Matsomoku factory.
A few years ago I got back into guitars and resurrected this old faithful by removing the tremolo and replacing it with a stop tailpiece. Over the years it's had three sets of tuners, three bridges and now a new set of pickups. This year I updated the electronics by adding SH-4 JB in the bridge position and an SH-2n Jazz at the neck. I updated the pots to 500k and use Push-Push volume pots to coil-split each of them. It sounds great and I'm happy with the new hotter sound.


Back about 1971 I received a guitar for a birthday present from my parents. They knew nothing about guitars so they asked my then guitar teacher what would be a good one to buy for me. What I got was this roughly 1970ish Made in Japan SG copy. It's what I assume was a pre-lawsuit era guitar and originally had a Bigsby style tremolo on it. I don't know for sure where it came from or even what the brand name was. I've seen a few around the internet but the problem with identification is the same. About the only thing I'm fairly certain is that is was probably built at the Matsomoku factory.
A few years ago I got back into guitars and resurrected this old faithful by removing the tremolo and replacing it with a stop tailpiece. Over the years it's had three sets of tuners, three bridges and now a new set of pickups. This year I updated the electronics by adding SH-4 JB in the bridge position and an SH-2n Jazz at the neck. I updated the pots to 500k and use Push-Push volume pots to coil-split each of them. It sounds great and I'm happy with the new hotter sound.












