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Epiphone SG G310 Ebony guitar in excellent condition
Location: Greater London - camden
Swap Value: £100-£200
Description:
I have for sale
In excellent condition an
Epiphone SG G310
Recent set up and new Ernie ball strings (10s)
Never Been Gigged
SPECIFICATIONS
Body mahogany
Neck mahogany, bolt-on
Scale 24.75”
Neck Profile Slim-Taper™ “D”
Nut width 1.68
Fingerboard rosewood, 22 fret
Fingerboard Radius 12”
Neck Pickup 650R humbucker
Bridge Pickup 700T humbucker
Bridge LockTone™ Tune-O-Matic
?Tailpiece Stopbar
Controls Neck pickup 1-Volume, 1-Tone, Bridge pickups 1-Volume, 1-Tone with full-size 500K O potentiometers
Hardware Nickel
Tuners Premium die-cast
Color Ebony (EB), Red (RE)
Strings Ernie Ball 10, 13, 17, 26, 36, 46
I will be happy to do a deal with the amps I am selling (check out my other items for sale)
G-310
Since Epiphone introduced the G-310 over 15 years ago, it has been the go-to instrument for those wanting real SG tone and styling at an economical price. Every serious player wants an SG, and here's a real one that sounds as good as it looks. The original SG not only rivaled guitars of its own era for sonic variety, but also proved to be a sign of things to come. Hard rock, metal, and scores of rockers embraced the original SG and made it a classic. The G-310 gives you the sound and look of a real SG without the vintage price tag.
And like all Epiphone’s the G-310 includes our Limited Lifetime Warranty and Gibson’s famous 24/7/365 customer service. Visit your authorized Epiphone dealer today and break out today with a G-310.
The SG Story
When the SG or "Solid Guitar" was introduced in 1961 as a replacement for the Les Paul, it was called the "fretless wonder" for its low frets and fast action. The twin horn cutaway design was like nothing on the market and its light but balanced weight made it the perfect guitar for stage and studio. Later ‘60s models introduced the SG with humbucker pickups, and since then, the SG has gone on to became the go-to guitar for artists like The Who's Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, Paul Weller, AC/DC's Angus Young, and Derek Trucks of the Allman Brothers Band.
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