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Rebuilding Epiphone SG Jr

Rebuilding Epiphone SG Jr

Out of the blue I decided I just had to have a p-90 equipped axe, but I didn’t want to spend a lot of money. So I hit the trail and located a 97′ model Epiphone SG Jr. It was a little rough but it was intact, and the price was right ($85.oo) I bought it Friday night and rebuilt it on Sat and Sun and was playing it Sun night. See image at the bottom of post for a list of what went into it. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, it actually plays great and it’s got tone for days!

(sorry about the crappy pics, my digital camera has started acting weird. As soon as I get a replacement I’ll put up some sharper images)

 

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Russ

Dean Soltero, Dean Leslie West Signature Models (4 of them) Hamer Studio, Gibson Les Paul, Epiphone Les Paul (Korean), Ovation Celebrity, Gibson Hummingbird, Blackstar HT-1R, Jet City JCA20H, Laney Cub 12R, Orange OR-15 and a lot of dirt pedals, some store bought some homegrown.

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