Customized SG-style Electric Guitar
Musical Instrument

Customized SG-style Electric Guitar

This is an electric guitar in an SG-style body shape, characterized by its double-cutaway design with pointed 'horns'. The guitar features a two-tone sunburst finish, transitioning from a richer red/cherry color on the edges to a lighter, possibly amber or natural wood tone in the center of the body. The body shape appears to be a solid body construction. The neck is dark, likely rosewood or ebony, with dot inlays on the fretboard, suggesting a standard fret arrangement. The headstock is black with six tuning machines, three on each side. A pick is visible wedged under the strings at the headstock. A notable modification is the electronics control plate, which is black and positioned on the lower bout. It features three rotary controls, with the bottom two knobs appearing to be customized using spent bullet casings, possibly for a unique aesthetic. There are also what appear to be mini-toggle switches or push-pull switches on this same control plate. The guitar is equipped with two humbucker pickups, one in the neck position and one in the bridge position, both with exposed pole pieces and chrome or nickel covers. The bridge is a Tune-o-matic style with individual string saddles, paired with a stop-bar tailpiece. Below the bridge, there are three small, possibly brass-colored, circular inlays or control points. The overall condition shows signs of use consistent with an older or frequently played instrument; there are some visible scuffs and wear on the body, particularly on the edges and where the arm would rest. The metal hardware, including the pickups and bridge, shows some tarnishing or light oxidation, contributing to an aged aesthetic. The black pickguard covers the upper bout. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial grade, possibly a production model that has undergone personal customization. The guitar likely dates from the late 20th century, potentially 1970s to 1990s, given the general style and observable wear.

Estimated Value

$400-700

Basic Information

Category

Musical Instrument

Appraised On

December 13, 2025

Estimated Value

$400-700

Item Description

This is an electric guitar in an SG-style body shape, characterized by its double-cutaway design with pointed 'horns'. The guitar features a two-tone sunburst finish, transitioning from a richer red/cherry color on the edges to a lighter, possibly amber or natural wood tone in the center of the body. The body shape appears to be a solid body construction. The neck is dark, likely rosewood or ebony, with dot inlays on the fretboard, suggesting a standard fret arrangement. The headstock is black with six tuning machines, three on each side. A pick is visible wedged under the strings at the headstock. A notable modification is the electronics control plate, which is black and positioned on the lower bout. It features three rotary controls, with the bottom two knobs appearing to be customized using spent bullet casings, possibly for a unique aesthetic. There are also what appear to be mini-toggle switches or push-pull switches on this same control plate. The guitar is equipped with two humbucker pickups, one in the neck position and one in the bridge position, both with exposed pole pieces and chrome or nickel covers. The bridge is a Tune-o-matic style with individual string saddles, paired with a stop-bar tailpiece. Below the bridge, there are three small, possibly brass-colored, circular inlays or control points. The overall condition shows signs of use consistent with an older or frequently played instrument; there are some visible scuffs and wear on the body, particularly on the edges and where the arm would rest. The metal hardware, including the pickups and bridge, shows some tarnishing or light oxidation, contributing to an aged aesthetic. The black pickguard covers the upper bout. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial grade, possibly a production model that has undergone personal customization. The guitar likely dates from the late 20th century, potentially 1970s to 1990s, given the general style and observable wear.

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