
Vintage 1973 Gibson SG II Walnut With HSC
Here we have an extra special guitar from the extra special decade known as The '70's: a 1973 Gibson SG II. You don't see many of these around and when you do, they are rarely as nice as this one.
In the early '70s, Gibson introduced the SG I and SG II, which were budget versions of the SG Standard using various hardwoods, a fixed wraparound bridge/tailpiece and mini-humbucker pickups. They were only made from '71 to '76, and have become "sleeper hits" that fit into the "affordable vintage" category. The SG II itself was released at Summer NAMM '72 and had some unique features: an alder body, smaller headstock angle and stripped down controls mounted on a plate. Through the '70's, less than 1300 were made in the Walnut finish, and not many have survived till now.
Year: 1973
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Vintage 1973 Gibson SG II Walnut With HSC
Here we have an extra special guitar from the extra special decade known as The '70's: a 1973 Gibson SG II. You don't see many of these around and when you do, they are rarely as nice as this one.
In the early '70s, Gibson introduced the SG I and SG II, which were budget versions of the SG Standard using various hardwoods, a fixed wraparound bridge/tailpiece and mini-humbucker pickups. They were only made from '71 to '76, and have become "sleeper hits" that fit into the "affordable vintage" category. The SG II itself was released at Summer NAMM '72 and had some unique features: an alder body, smaller headstock angle and stripped down controls mounted on a plate. Through the '70's, less than 1300 were made in the Walnut finish, and not many have survived till now.
Year: 1973
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Here we have an extra special guitar from the extra special decade known as The '70's: a 1973 Gibson SG II. You don't see many of these around and when you do, they are rarely as nice as this one.
In the early '70s, Gibson introduced the SG I and SG II, which were budget versions of the SG Standard using various hardwoods, a fixed wraparound bridge/tailpiece and mini-humbucker pickups. They were only made from '71 to '76, and have become "sleeper hits" that fit into the "affordable vintage" category. The SG II itself was released at Summer NAMM '72 and had some unique features: an alder body, smaller headstock angle and stripped down controls mounted on a plate. Through the '70's, less than 1300 were made in the Walnut finish, and not many have survived till now.
Year: 1973




















