I love the chilled, bimbling way you share your love of guitars. No hype, no sell, just a relaxing 1/2 hour checking out all the affordable guitars we’ve been thinking of nabbing. The ASMR to the guitar community. Long may you continue
I don't think it's so much showing off the SGs, so much as watching you glow with happiness! I think that's the best part. A happy man and his collection of wonderful things.
I am an American and I love your "accent" and manner of presentation. I have purchased guitars based on your suggestions such a new Epiphone SC Custom. I like it. It plays really well. Much better upper fret access than a lot of other guitars. My next purchase will be an Epiphone SG with P90's. I just cant see paying more for a Gibson that isn't a huge improvement over the new Epiphones. Thank you again.
The wide-thin body of an SG resonates better than the single-cuts, which translates to the pickups, and the neck pickup is moved up a bit from the 24th fret nodal point so the neck-joint won't be too thin, and which improves the neck pickup's tone imo (some will disagree).
I CAN'T find a good one. And when I did in Portland at Trade Up Music - I went down the stree to a pie and coffee place on foot 15 minutes later it was gone. SOB.
What a collection ,Colin I too have a love for Gibson Sgs, my lovely wife supprised me for my birthday and bought me the Toni Iommi monkey SG she had it overnight shipped so I could have it for Christmas seeing how my birthday is 2 days after Christmas, she keept it hid, what a wonderful present, man I love my wife
Yep. SG's all the way. I have never found a strat I've bonded with. I thought Les Paul's were the pinnacle, but then I got an SG...and fell in love. Just great guitars. What I really came here to say though was Thank you Colin for taking the time and trouble to gift us these videos. It is so great hearing your stories, seeing your guitars, listening to your playing and appreciating your thoughts and opinions on all things guitar. I love your laid back conversational delivery. It's like hanging out with an old friend and fellow guitar nut.
I love the story of how you sold your motorbike and bought an SG with the money. I'd say that was the best choice you could make! It brought you joy for many years and now you're bringing us joy with these videos! 😁 Keep 'em coming and keep on rocking! 🤘
My guitar quest is over, I no longer have the need to buy every guitar I want. I now understand that if I do not wish to be in a band or go pro I have no need for any more :) Its a good feeling actually. No longer being part of the consumer side of the cycle is a freeing experience! Saying that you must understand I already have 8 SGs lol, they are also MY THING lol
Hi Colin! I absolutely love your SG collection! You've got some wonderful pieces. I share your preference for an SG over a Les Paul. I like LPs just fine, but when you find a really good SG it's just magic. These last two videos you posted have a special relevance for me because I just had a headstock on an SG that I love very much repaired. I've written about it several times here in the comments already and I've had it back for a few weeks now. However, it's only recently that I've had the chance to give it the really good setup. The kind where everything is exactly perfect the way I like it. Action, pu height, intonation, truss rod, etc. Now that it's exactly to my liking, playing this SG is just a transcendent experience. I remember writing in the comments here about this guitar when I broke it. You gave me an encouraging message about how the guitar will come back stronger than before. Well, it absolutely did! It even plays better than before. I had a guy do some work on the nut many years back and I think that he went a little too far filing the nut on the high side. Not bad, but the guitar's tone would thin out a little on the high E side. Again, not bad but noticeable when compared to other guitars. SGs often do this a little and I thought that it was just something inherent to the design of the guitar. With this repair I had a new nut put on and it has eliminated this problem entirely. The entire fretboard is now one big sweet spot. This was and still is the crown jewel in my guitar collection and to have it back even better than before makes me want to jump up and down with happiness. What a f***ing guitar! Also, the headstock repair was done so well that only a trained eye who knows exactly what they're looking for could guess that there has been work done in that area. I would still disclose the fact that it is repaired if I should ever sell it of course. However, I have no plans to part with this thing. It's special. Is it possible for a guitar review to be emotional? I suppose so. Because of timing and circumstance, this one was for me. I've had this guitar for 2 decades now and I thought I'd ruined it. Instead, it plays and sounds better than ever. I'm sorry if that was too long. I just wanted to share that with a fellow SG lover. Cheers Colin! ✌
As an American, I got very confused when you said “stinks of f*gs.” It wasn’t until you said it obviously belonged to a heavy smoker that I was like “Oh yeah, that’s just what they call cigarettes over there”
@@QuantumGamingUploads I disagree, 3.5 K guitars are no better that sub 1K ones , either can be amazing or total dogs, but high end stuff is mainly for rich people to waste money on and show off with
@@frankcarter6427 you forget those sub £1k may turn out to be terrible as well so it really depends on the guitar itself when you pick it up and you feel and pleased from the sound that's for you. No £1k guitar can be perfect or worth it either so its an individual one depending on the guitar. I had one recent purchase a Vintage make V52 Relic guitar. That was £499. That guitar was not even worth £80 in my opinion while a Sire T3 that was £360 was 100× better than that. Everything was right about it. You buy £3500 as you saved for a special one to pad yourself in the back call it eye pleaser or just because you have to have it. Its more than just the price sometimes behind a guitar. I always wanted a Custom Tele based on the James Burton Pink Paisley. I can find a Japanese one of those for £1500 but it wouldn't be the same. Great and probably amazing ( even be better overall ) but on the back of your mind you just know that isn't the same. This guitar hobby is funny in many ways so no point in disagreeing there. £3.5k guitar ain't for rich people either. Rich people buy £20k guitars. £3.5K guitar is when you save up for a year or two for it.
Epiphone have stepped up their game lately. Some qc issues but nothing huge. Easily taken caree of. I have the Matt Heafy 7 string origins and it's as perfect as it could be. Had to polish the frets but that was about it.
I always enjoy listening to someone who is passionate about their subject. And this is a bonus for your audience since we all have similar passions. This reminded me of a Gibson EB-0 bass I had many, many moons ago. Found memories, there, I must say. I hope you had as much fun making the video as we had watching.
Nothing like an SG with P-90's. I fell in love with them after trying out one after hearing Pete Townsend with one back in the 70's. Another great and fun video Colin - thank you! Cheers!
It’s great to hear you championing the Epiphones. The are some wonderful Epi’s out there that are very affordable. I have an Epi 335 Dot Pro that was excellent straight out of the box and about one seventh the price of the Gibson version.
14:44 That Epi Special has a comparative mellowness to its P90s tone, almost like the magnets have weakened & "softened" somewhat with time (even though that's obviously not the case). Might have to think about getting one now 😉. 23:00 "Stooges Blues". Very cool.
After watching your post, I bought an Epiphone SG Special in Pelham Blue just like yours. It’s among my top favorite instruments in my collection. None of the anxiety associated with bringing one of the Les Paul’s out of safety of being secure in the case. The SG is an expression machine, quite unique in its voice and inspirational abilities. Hard to say which is best above all, but the SG is absolutely a very strong contender for GOAT ✌️🫶
I have quite a few guitars, but I’ve never owned and SG. However one with P90s, that’s tempting. I think the reason I never bought a Gibson SG is that a guitarist in an early band I was in always had trouble keeping it in tune. (that was in the 70s). We didn’t have those problems at the times with Les Pauls and Fenders. There are always guitars that call to you. Out of a couple dozen I have collected in 5 decades, I rotate between 3 guitars. One, is a simple les Paul with p90s. Nothing special, it just calls me. Love it. Love your channel too !
I think the sg is a fantastic instrument, I much prefer them to a Les Paul. Les Pauls are absolutely stunning guitars but for me picking one up is like holding a piece of antique furniture, if I owned one at a 2000e price tag I’d be too afraid to play it anywhere. An sg is a real workhorse and very versatile. I have a harley benton one with a split coil function and 24 frets. Literally all I’d ever need. I’m mainly a tele guy but that sg is my main home and backup guitar, a keeper for sure.
SG Specials are really good guitars. Remember: There are also versions with a stop bar tailpiece instead of a wrap around bar. Epiphone offers them in a red or green satin finish. So they are quite different from the pelham blue one that you own. One should consider this when making a decision which one to buy. Thank you for this video!
I'm totally digging that Pinky Tuscadero SG Colin. Hell, I love em all but that pink SG looks great and sounds wonderful. I can't wait for you to acquire the Olive Green and Yellow versions! Your Grail Guitar just oozes character and tone. Thanks for sharing your collection and giving us a jam with them. Coolest Guitarista around. 😎
I'd like to see an SG special with mini humbuckers. I've only seen one played by Marcus King and it sounded amazing but Marcus King could make anything sound amazing.
Another Beautiful showcase of your SG's Colin. Always a pleasure. I will buy my first ever Epiphone SG or Vintage Make SG in the future as I heard they do a good job as well.
When I started buying guitars again in 2014 (I hadn't had a decent guitar since the mid '80s) I generally ignored SGs. In 2019 I became interested by the Specials. I passed on a pair in Pelham Blue but I had to take home one in Sparking Vintage Burgundy. I got $100 off but in 2019 prices hadn't been jacked yet. I have to say, it's a case queen. It's just... too pretty and I worry about denting or scratching it. I don't have that fear with any of the other guitars I bought new or NOS. Naturally, I love the sound of its P-90s and I have several other guitars with them. I look forward to seeing more of your collection. I have 16 electrics so far, as well as three basses and two acoustics. I buy used, discontinued and heavily discounted wherever possible. The only stories my guitars have is how I came to purchase them and what I did to a few LOL. Ciao fer now.
Hey Colin! It took me a while to get to it, as I'm quite busy lately, but this part definitely is my favourite! I do love SGs, too! The gradual increase in volume and mojo to your holy grail is just soo good 🤘 And the pink one definitely sounds great for HB preferring guys, I only wish I liked pink on guitars more 🥲 Cheers!
I have a bunch too. Bought my first in about '93, a new TV Yellow Special. Played a ton of shows with it. It cracked at the input jack in '00. The latest from a few months ago is a '16 P90 Standard. Love it.
You love SG's because you are a cultured, classy, gentleman, or impeccable taste. and that '62 isn't just your grail, it's just an outright GRAIL. Should be fore everyone. and FINALLY, someone who know's what a Tremotone is!!!!!!!! Was so happy to see a second SG vid. Amazing collection man, rock on!!!
Talking of PMT, I was down in Southend last week visiting family and was sad to see it’s closed down. I usually pop in for a browse when I’m down. I remember the original shop on the London Rd, back when they were rivals to Honky Tonk.
Well because of you Sir, I've started a hunt for this pink SG, and obviously it's not available anywhere. Thank You for giving me another unicorn to chase. The best part is, I already have a perfect SG, and I really don't need another one...
These new Epiphone guitars are really nice playing guitars. I like Epiphones. I have a Gibson SG standard. SG Guitars are lightweight and fun to play. Epihones are great gigging guitars. SG guitars rock. Yes, I have played an SG in a country gig.
I can agree that Epi P90 Pro pickups are great pickups. The only unmodded guitar I own (except a newly purchased Epi SG Standard with Humbuckers in honeymoon stage) is my Epi ES 339 P90 Pro. Awesome sounding out of the box in 2018. Traded a Gibson 60s Tribute Les Paul ( P90 equipped)for the 339 and never looked back.
All i can do is give you a nod in approval sir. My first guitar was a 2002 Epiphone vintage g400, which i still have 20 years later. And i also like my Gibson SG std 61 though i wish the neck was a little bigger like on my SG tribute. All have been modded to some extent. Custombuckers with A5 magnets are in the std 61 now. slightly less aggressive as the Burstbucker 61 that came standard and a bit more clarity and articulation. My tribute has got a Gibson P94T in the neck and a Lollar novel 90 in the bridge. Great combo! The neck is quite bright and articulate with the A5 magnet in the P94T and the bridge is clear and aggressive sounding with a bit of warmth, not glassy sounding. Probably because the Lollar has an A2 magnet. Love them
When I'm looking at Cherry SG's I always look for distinctive grain patterns, some of the Custom Shop ones have really nice grain as they use a dark grain filler to accentuate it! It's what I look for on all guitars to be honest, it's why I prefer Ash Body Fenders to the plainer grained Alder versions!
All smashing in their own right. My go to guitars are affordable ones. I don't go sniffing around for faults or sit ogling, just play. Super playing as ever😊
Great Film Today Mate!!!! Memory Walk Continues, getting Sweeter all the time!!!! Very Nice Playing!!! That Early 60's Les Paul Junior Sure Sounds Sweet!!! They all sound good!!! Excellent Collection, Can't wait till next week!!!! Excellent!!!! Thanks for taking this time to show all of us Your Beautiful Collection!!!! Cheers Mate!!!!
My first guitar was a Hondo Les Paul lawsuit, and i loved that thing… took me 44 years to get my first LP, and i HATE the pickups! I’ve got some Duncan P-90’s that fit humbucker routes, and some left handed pots (because Gibson DO NOT use lefty pots on their guitars, so the volume is opposite of all my other guitars!!) to put into it… I’m just so lazy! I just want to write, record, and mix! Not be a guitar tech! Your channel has definitely prompted me to dive more into working on my own instruments! No more taking them to the local shop for setups Thank you for your videos!
Very Cool, Thankyou. Such an awesome Collection. I have Recently picked up an Epiphone black SG 'Standard' (I think) on the used market for bargain price $100- Australian with case. (That is almost Free in UK and USA money, lol) OMG, I instantly fell in love with this guitar and it has fast become one of my favorite guitars. Was never really a fan of SG's ...... Until I played a good one. WOW. Now I get it. Cheers
I only have 3 SGs, a modern, a P90 special, and a Prophecy (which I plan on redoing the electronics, not an active pickup guy, as they seem soulless). I think a Custom would be lovely to have, black and gold have always been a great color combination. The best first SG on a budget with everything you could want is the Epiphone Modern SG, Grover locking tuners, ebony fingerboard, and push/pulls with an out-of-phase position, this thing is loaded perfectly for me. Confessions of a Guitar Addict ;)
Thanx for sharing your SG collection. I have a dozen of them. I share your enthusiasm. My favorites are my 2 Juniors and my 2011 50th Anniversary Pete Townshend Special.
Even tho I have lots of SGs….I just love watching people talking about them….I can play one anytime but still watch your videos tirelessly….might just take my ‘99 61 ReIssue to the grave….the kids can have the others….just love seeing that backwall on every video….👍
I have a 1965 SG Jr. that I bought new while in high school. I was 16 years old (I'm 74 now). Traded my Gibson ES-120T + $50.00 to pay for it. It came in that same ratty case you have. Got a proper hard shell case. I play it at least once a week with the "geezer" band I'm in. Drums, PA, amps in my basement. Mine had an odd whammy bar set up on it which was original and it's only purpose was to detune the guitar upon use. I removed it and replaced the compensated bridge with a Leo Quan Badass bridge. Installed Grover tuners in the early 7o's. I do have all the original bits. Single P90 through a V3 Big Muff into a silver face Twin Reverb.....it's what Heaven sounds like.
I have what I think is 63 lp Jr. I bought it back in the early 70s after losing a new lp in a fie along with a 50 watt Marshall. I got a 'real' job and the jr went under the bed for next 45 years. Now I've become addicted to guitars. My jr came with Grovers which I've since bought historical replicas
Colin, really enjoyed the jam today and seeing you beam over your wonderful SGs. I'd forgotten about the blue Epi, that's nice! More my price really, but they're all nice. Thanks, cheers from Dallas!
Wegen der SGs habe ich diesen Kanal erst entdeckt. Und nun, wenig später, habe ich meine erste Gitarre. Eine Epi SG LP Standard61. Sie ist Perfekt! Der Kanal auch. 🤠 Thanks 😎
Having owned one, years ago, I understand why you love SG's. Every other guitar that I have ever owned, before or after, never was equal to that SG. Even my Epiphone Les Paul Black Beauty. No question. You have mentioned, before how a certain guitar calls out to yo. The feel, the sound, the look, and so on, reaches down into your soul, grabs your heart and lives there for ever, even after you part with it. I know there are those who can't stand SG's. Too bad, you just might be missing out, if you think that way. ;-)
Loved part 2 of your SG collection Colin! SGs are my favorite Gibson guitars along with Firebirds. Have a few nice SGs myself. My favorite one here is your Cherry Standard with P-90s, beautiful guitar! #2 is the Pink Standard with the small block inlays, have to admit pink never enters my mind as a color for an SG but after seeing yours I have to admit it is pretty freeking cool. Can't wait to see what your newest SG is that you purchased! Great vid! 👍
I don’t know if it’s the regular diet of your show, or the time I’ve been spending with my SG Junior watching tele, but I’m becoming a huge fan of SG’s. Used to hate the offset neck and the neck dive, now I don’t even notice or care. Now I’m GASing for an SG Special P90. And a 61 reissue. Man, I’m in trouble
I told you the i had bought a Epiphone SG Pro. I took it to church today to let the guitarist play it. Im letting him use my blackstar JJN 20w head and 2x12 cab. He plugged it in hit a G cord and a AC/DC cord progression . He was floored lol he said " man it sounds like AC/DC without even trying 😂😂😂 that sold me! Well i had already bought it!!
I, like Colin am drawn to the P-90 sound and it’s varied tone on different guitars. SG’s, LP Specials, hell I have a Eastwood resonator guitar with a P-90 in the neck and piezo at the saddle. What a great collection of SG history along with their background story that makes them more relatable! Until next week, Cheers mate!
Love the P90s on those guitars. I've never really gelled with the SG they do sound good. After splurging on my Gibson Les Paul, I'm targeting Squiers and Epiphone now and the Epi SG with P90s is way up the list and challenging the Squier CV Jazzmaster for my next purchase.
As you mentioned in a previous video, in the grand scheme of things we as guitar players are quite niche, which makes it great to be such a diverse bunch of people. Have never once ever heard a bad sounding SG, in fact they all sound bloody great, so why is it they do nothing for me, either buying, playing or collecting wise.... One of the great mysteries of life I guess 🤔 Yet another cracking video Colin.
The les paul junior would be a birth year guitar for me. Personally I'd love a 62 Strat but that will remain a pipe dream. I do have a Squier JV 62 that will have to suffice.
Loved the last two videos- I got my 2003 sg standard in Ebony around 10 years ago now- 300 quid ebay offer after nobody bought it- left handed with a headstock repair. At first - I was worried I'd bought a chibson it seemed so cheap. It also had one broken tuner (the replacement was a knock off kluxon thing that didnt hold tune. I never played it much till 2017- I decided that it would be the one I'd take to denmark with me when i moved there for my master's degree- seeing as how it came with a case and it already had a broken neck. I thought I'd made a dreadful mistake when i say the standard gibson case on the baggage carousel- but it was fine. I don't think I'd do it again though. my first week in denmark I took it into a shop because I wanted to try it with an amp I was interested in. the guy goes into the back and brings out a spare of the correct gibson deluxe tuner and installs it for me. wouldn't take any money for it either- so i bought a set of strings out of embarrasment. I had held off buying one because i could only find full sets. It was the catalyst that led me to actually binding with the guitar- and it was the only thing I had to play for two years during Covid, I feel like it's my deluxe guitar- bound neck- batwing guard (I don't like the original short guards, I think because I associate them more with the cheaper copies you got in the early 2000s- I think I prefer your late 60s jr for this reason) and that kinda soft nitro feel. It's in storage now while I'm working in Argentina- I'm gassing to be reunited with it. sorry for the essay, I'm experiencing nostalSGia.
Great collection Colin, I don't see how you could sell many of those unless you fell on very hard times. God forbid. It amazes me how good the Epiphone sounds for so little money. I always look forward to Friday morning for another episode. Thanks again!
I love the chilled, bimbling way you share your love of guitars. No hype, no sell, just a relaxing 1/2 hour checking out all the affordable guitars we’ve been thinking of nabbing. The ASMR to the guitar community. Long may you continue
Cheers I appreciate that! 😁🙏
I don't think it's so much showing off the SGs, so much as watching you glow with happiness! I think that's the best part. A happy man and his collection of wonderful things.
Cheers! 😁👍
These videos make my week man! from one GAS sufferer to another, I speak for us all when I say you're a legend Colin
I am an American and I love your "accent" and manner of presentation. I have purchased guitars based on your suggestions such a new Epiphone SC Custom. I like it. It plays really well. Much better upper fret access than a lot of other guitars. My next purchase will be an Epiphone SG with P90's. I just cant see paying more for a Gibson that isn't a huge improvement over the new Epiphones. Thank you again.
Personally I think the British Accent is very annoying
You can not have enough SG‘s. Took me a couple of years to get one, but these are absolutely fabulous guitars. The P-90 ones are absolute beasts.
The wide-thin body of an SG resonates better than the single-cuts, which translates to the pickups, and the neck pickup is moved up a bit from the 24th fret nodal point so the neck-joint won't be too thin, and which improves the neck pickup's tone imo (some will disagree).
I CAN'T find a good one. And when I did in Portland at Trade Up Music - I went down the stree to a pie and coffee place on foot 15 minutes later it was gone. SOB.
What a collection ,Colin I too have a love for Gibson Sgs, my lovely wife supprised me for my birthday and bought me the Toni Iommi monkey SG she had it overnight shipped so I could have it for Christmas seeing how my birthday is 2 days after Christmas, she keept it hid, what a wonderful present, man I love my wife
Nice one! 😁👍
She’s a keeper for sure!! The wife sounds ok too!!😂😂😂
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Yep. SG's all the way. I have never found a strat I've bonded with. I thought Les Paul's were the pinnacle, but then I got an SG...and fell in love. Just great guitars.
What I really came here to say though was Thank you Colin for taking the time and trouble to gift us these videos. It is so great hearing your stories, seeing your guitars, listening to your playing and appreciating your thoughts and opinions on all things guitar. I love your laid back conversational delivery. It's like hanging out with an old friend and fellow guitar nut.
Cheers Paul, thanks for the kind words it's appreciated and thanks for watching!! 😁🙏
Would you recommend a good Epiphone SG at the £500 mark? As long as the neck is not too fat the rest all good with me. Cheers.
I love the story of how you sold your motorbike and bought an SG with the money. I'd say that was the best choice you could make! It brought you joy for many years and now you're bringing us joy with these videos! 😁 Keep 'em coming and keep on rocking! 🤘
Cheers Les! 😁👍
i remember once apon a time I didn't like SGs. no idea what I was thinking. theyre an engineering masterpeice
It's great to have a guitar obsession.
My guitar quest is over, I no longer have the need to buy every guitar I want. I now understand that if I do not wish to be in a band or go pro I have no need for any more :) Its a good feeling actually. No longer being part of the consumer side of the cycle is a freeing experience! Saying that you must understand I already have 8 SGs lol, they are also MY THING lol
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Sweet Leaf !! 🤘
Bloody love Friday Colin time, genuinely relaxes me haha
Hi Colin! I absolutely love your SG collection! You've got some wonderful pieces. I share your preference for an SG over a Les Paul. I like LPs just fine, but when you find a really good SG it's just magic. These last two videos you posted have a special relevance for me because I just had a headstock on an SG that I love very much repaired. I've written about it several times here in the comments already and I've had it back for a few weeks now. However, it's only recently that I've had the chance to give it the really good setup. The kind where everything is exactly perfect the way I like it. Action, pu height, intonation, truss rod, etc. Now that it's exactly to my liking, playing this SG is just a transcendent experience.
I remember writing in the comments here about this guitar when I broke it. You gave me an encouraging message about how the guitar will come back stronger than before. Well, it absolutely did! It even plays better than before. I had a guy do some work on the nut many years back and I think that he went a little too far filing the nut on the high side. Not bad, but the guitar's tone would thin out a little on the high E side. Again, not bad but noticeable when compared to other guitars. SGs often do this a little and I thought that it was just something inherent to the design of the guitar. With this repair I had a new nut put on and it has eliminated this problem entirely. The entire fretboard is now one big sweet spot. This was and still is the crown jewel in my guitar collection and to have it back even better than before makes me want to jump up and down with happiness. What a f***ing guitar! Also, the headstock repair was done so well that only a trained eye who knows exactly what they're looking for could guess that there has been work done in that area. I would still disclose the fact that it is repaired if I should ever sell it of course. However, I have no plans to part with this thing. It's special.
Is it possible for a guitar review to be emotional? I suppose so. Because of timing and circumstance, this one was for me. I've had this guitar for 2 decades now and I thought I'd ruined it. Instead, it plays and sounds better than ever.
I'm sorry if that was too long. I just wanted to share that with a fellow SG lover.
Cheers Colin! ✌
Cheers Rafael, really good to hear you got your own 'holy grail' SG back in action mate 😁👍 thanks for comment and support as always!!
As an American, I got very confused when you said “stinks of f*gs.” It wasn’t until you said it obviously belonged to a heavy smoker that I was like “Oh yeah, that’s just what they call cigarettes over there”
I have the cheapest Epiphone version, and even though it's not the real thing, I love it.
If it plays good and sounds decent thats all you need. Its nice to have the £3500 ones but all in s good time by saving.
@@QuantumGamingUploads I disagree, 3.5 K guitars are no better that sub 1K ones , either can be amazing or total dogs, but high end stuff is mainly for rich people to waste money on and show off with
@@frankcarter6427 you forget those sub £1k may turn out to be terrible as well so it really depends on the guitar itself when you pick it up and you feel and pleased from the sound that's for you. No £1k guitar can be perfect or worth it either so its an individual one depending on the guitar. I had one recent purchase a Vintage make V52 Relic guitar. That was £499. That guitar was not even worth £80 in my opinion while a Sire T3 that was £360 was 100× better than that. Everything was right about it. You buy £3500 as you saved for a special one to pad yourself in the back call it eye pleaser or just because you have to have it. Its more than just the price sometimes behind a guitar. I always wanted a Custom Tele based on the James Burton Pink Paisley. I can find a Japanese one of those for £1500 but it wouldn't be the same. Great and probably amazing ( even be better overall ) but on the back of your mind you just know that isn't the same. This guitar hobby is funny in many ways so no point in disagreeing there. £3.5k guitar ain't for rich people either. Rich people buy £20k guitars. £3.5K guitar is when you save up for a year or two for it.
Epiphone have stepped up their game lately. Some qc issues but nothing huge. Easily taken caree of. I have the Matt Heafy 7 string origins and it's as perfect as it could be. Had to polish the frets but that was about it.
There's nothing wrong with the epiphone, that extra £1,000 you pay for a Gibson doesn't always guarantee you're getting a better guitar...
I always enjoy listening to someone who is passionate about their subject. And this is a bonus for your audience since we all have similar passions. This reminded me of a Gibson EB-0 bass I had many, many moons ago. Found memories, there, I must say. I hope you had as much fun making the video as we had watching.
The SaGa continues! Love the earlier P90 ones but gotta say the pink one sounds pretty natty, too! Great series, thanks for the Fri nite fun, Colin!
Loved the two SG collection episodes, amazing collection of SG's, always fancied one but never had one alas but there is always time !! 🎸😄
I got my first Gibson in 1979, too: a red 1978 SG Standard, that I still own and love
I have the Epiphone Custom Shop SG with gold fittings and black. Matches the bathroom fixtures. But I love it. Loud and plays so easily.
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Colin 's the pink panther!😎
Agree. An SG with P-90s is pure magic!
Nothing like an SG with P-90's. I fell in love with them after trying out one after hearing Pete Townsend with one back in the 70's. Another great and fun video Colin - thank you! Cheers!
Gotta love that single P90 sound. Another cool episode - thanks
SGs just aren’t something I’ve ever lusted after, although I have absolutely nothing against them. But that pink one? My GAWD I love that thing!
It’s great to hear you championing the Epiphones. The are some wonderful Epi’s out there that are very affordable. I have an Epi 335 Dot Pro that was excellent straight out of the box and about one seventh the price of the Gibson version.
Nice collection! I have the standard in vintage cherry with p90's for SG's, it's my cup of tea. Thanks for the video!
14:44 That Epi Special has a comparative mellowness to its P90s tone, almost like the magnets have weakened & "softened" somewhat with time (even though that's obviously not the case). Might have to think about getting one now 😉.
23:00 "Stooges Blues". Very cool.
After watching your post, I bought an Epiphone SG Special in Pelham Blue just like yours. It’s among my top favorite instruments in my collection. None of the anxiety associated with bringing one of the Les Paul’s out of safety of being secure in the case. The SG is an expression machine, quite unique in its voice and inspirational abilities. Hard to say which is best above all, but the SG is absolutely a very strong contender for GOAT ✌️🫶
I have quite a few guitars, but I’ve never owned and SG. However one with P90s, that’s tempting. I think the reason I never bought a Gibson SG is that a guitarist in an early band I was in always had trouble keeping it in tune. (that was in the 70s). We didn’t have those problems at the times with Les Pauls and Fenders. There are always guitars that call to you. Out of a couple dozen I have collected in 5 decades, I rotate between 3 guitars. One, is a simple les Paul with p90s. Nothing special, it just calls me. Love it.
Love your channel too !
I think the sg is a fantastic instrument, I much prefer them to a Les Paul. Les Pauls are absolutely stunning guitars but for me picking one up is like holding a piece of antique furniture, if I owned one at a 2000e price tag I’d be too afraid to play it anywhere. An sg is a real workhorse and very versatile. I have a harley benton one with a split coil function and 24 frets. Literally all I’d ever need. I’m mainly a tele guy but that sg is my main home and backup guitar, a keeper for sure.
SG Specials are really good guitars. Remember: There are also versions with a stop bar tailpiece instead of a wrap around bar. Epiphone offers them in a red or green satin finish. So they are quite different from the pelham blue one that you own. One should consider this when making a decision which one to buy. Thank you for this video!
A man who truly loves guitars! A man after my own heart
Damn now I want one
I'm totally digging that Pinky Tuscadero SG Colin. Hell, I love em all but that pink SG looks great and sounds wonderful. I can't wait for you to acquire the Olive Green and Yellow versions! Your Grail Guitar just oozes character and tone.
Thanks for sharing your collection and giving us a jam with them. Coolest Guitarista around. 😎
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Nice one brother from Warren. 😎
One P90, a wraparound bridge, Gotoh butter bean tuners, single cut, that´s would be my Holy Grail. Thanx for the awsome videos, Colin !
I'd like to see an SG special with mini humbuckers. I've only seen one played by Marcus King and it sounded amazing but Marcus King could make anything sound amazing.
Another Beautiful showcase of your SG's Colin. Always a pleasure. I will buy my first ever Epiphone SG or Vintage Make SG in the future as I heard they do a good job as well.
When I started buying guitars again in 2014 (I hadn't had a decent guitar since the mid '80s) I generally ignored SGs. In 2019 I became interested by the Specials. I passed on a pair in Pelham Blue but I had to take home one in Sparking Vintage Burgundy. I got $100 off but in 2019 prices hadn't been jacked yet.
I have to say, it's a case queen. It's just... too pretty and I worry about denting or scratching it. I don't have that fear with any of the other guitars I bought new or NOS. Naturally, I love the sound of its P-90s and I have several other guitars with them.
I look forward to seeing more of your collection. I have 16 electrics so far, as well as three basses and two acoustics. I buy used, discontinued and heavily discounted wherever possible.
The only stories my guitars have is how I came to purchase them and what I did to a few LOL.
Ciao fer now.
Another great video. Passion about guitars always shines through. It makes my day.
Thanks again.
Thanks for watching! 😎🙏
Hey Colin! It took me a while to get to it, as I'm quite busy lately, but this part definitely is my favourite! I do love SGs, too! The gradual increase in volume and mojo to your holy grail is just soo good 🤘 And the pink one definitely sounds great for HB preferring guys, I only wish I liked pink on guitars more 🥲 Cheers!
My uncle played a 1961 Gibson SG Standard with the Maestro Vibrola tremolo with my dad’s band in the 60’s. It is a cool guitar.
I have the same problem with Telecasters, Something about them just makes me want then , Need them and I have to have em
The sg is just so iconic of rock the looks the sound...that's why I just bought a vintage v100 les paul 😅
I have a bunch too. Bought my first in about '93, a new TV Yellow Special. Played a ton of shows with it. It cracked at the input jack in '00. The latest from a few months ago is a '16 P90 Standard. Love it.
Great ..love the passion and acceptance of each guitars character without all the mods ..
Lovely to watch .. beautiful playing ..enjoyed watching ..
Just picked up an original 1963 sg jr. I have been after one for years. Super delicious. I love it.
Nice one!!
@@theguitaristas Yup I love it. Love your channel too.
You love SG's because you are a cultured, classy, gentleman, or impeccable taste.
and that '62 isn't just your grail, it's just an outright GRAIL. Should be fore everyone.
and FINALLY, someone who know's what a Tremotone is!!!!!!!!
Was so happy to see a second SG vid.
Amazing collection man, rock on!!!
🤣👍 Cheers Matt!
Talking of PMT, I was down in Southend last week visiting family and was sad to see it’s closed down. I usually pop in for a browse when I’m down. I remember the original shop on the London Rd, back when they were rivals to Honky Tonk.
Well because of you Sir, I've started a hunt for this pink SG, and obviously it's not available anywhere. Thank You for giving me another unicorn to chase. The best part is, I already have a perfect SG, and I really don't need another one...
These new Epiphone guitars are really nice playing guitars. I like Epiphones. I have a Gibson SG standard. SG Guitars are lightweight and fun to play. Epihones are great gigging guitars. SG guitars rock. Yes, I have played an SG in a country gig.
Still love my Pelham blue Epiphone. Thanks for the GAS 😊
I do like that pink one.
So many great informations, lovely tones and enjoyable accent. Best show this evening on TV. Thank you. Those SG are awesome!
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I can agree that Epi P90 Pro pickups are great pickups. The only unmodded guitar I own (except a newly purchased Epi SG Standard with Humbuckers in honeymoon stage) is my Epi ES 339 P90 Pro. Awesome sounding out of the box in 2018. Traded a Gibson 60s Tribute Les Paul ( P90 equipped)for the 339 and never looked back.
All i can do is give you a nod in approval sir.
My first guitar was a 2002 Epiphone vintage g400, which i still have 20 years later. And i also like my Gibson SG std 61 though i wish the neck was a little bigger like on my SG tribute. All have been modded to some extent. Custombuckers with A5 magnets are in the std 61 now. slightly less aggressive as the Burstbucker 61 that came standard and a bit more clarity and articulation.
My tribute has got a Gibson P94T in the neck and a Lollar novel 90 in the bridge. Great combo! The neck is quite bright and articulate with the A5 magnet in the P94T and the bridge is clear and aggressive sounding with a bit of warmth, not glassy sounding. Probably because the Lollar has an A2 magnet.
Love them
When I want to chill, have a beer, and be educated about guitars - I come here!
Cheers mate! 😁🙏
Love your videos chief! All the best from Canada 🇨🇦!
When I'm looking at Cherry SG's I always look for distinctive grain patterns, some of the Custom Shop ones have really nice grain as they use a dark grain filler to accentuate it! It's what I look for on all guitars to be honest, it's why I prefer Ash Body Fenders to the plainer grained Alder versions!
love it mt superb vid, keep it going m.
no probs mt keep on rockin.
All smashing in their own right. My go to guitars are affordable ones. I don't go sniffing around for faults or sit ogling, just play. Super playing as ever😊
Thanks James 😁👍
Careful Colin... your punk is showing.
Thanks for another great ride - you are a wealth of information and a heckuva lot of fun.
Great Film Today Mate!!!! Memory Walk Continues, getting Sweeter all the time!!!! Very Nice Playing!!! That Early 60's Les Paul Junior Sure Sounds Sweet!!! They all sound good!!! Excellent Collection, Can't wait till next week!!!! Excellent!!!! Thanks for taking this time to show all of us Your Beautiful Collection!!!! Cheers Mate!!!!
Excellent intro! I like the previewing idea.
My first guitar was a Hondo Les Paul lawsuit, and i loved that thing… took me 44 years to get my first LP, and i HATE the pickups! I’ve got some Duncan P-90’s that fit humbucker routes, and some left handed pots (because Gibson DO NOT use lefty pots on their guitars, so the volume is opposite of all my other guitars!!) to put into it… I’m just so lazy! I just want to write, record, and mix! Not be a guitar tech! Your channel has definitely prompted me to dive more into working on my own instruments! No more taking them to the local shop for setups
Thank you for your videos!
Very Cool, Thankyou. Such an awesome Collection. I have Recently picked up an Epiphone black SG 'Standard' (I think) on the used market for bargain price $100- Australian with case. (That is almost Free in UK and USA money, lol) OMG, I instantly fell in love with this guitar and it has fast become one of my favorite guitars. Was never really a fan of SG's ...... Until I played a good one. WOW. Now I get it. Cheers
Did i detect a Stooges song at the start ? Brilliant love your collection and your enthusiasm great watch
I only have 3 SGs, a modern, a P90 special, and a Prophecy (which I plan on redoing the electronics, not an active pickup guy, as they seem soulless). I think a Custom would be lovely to have, black and gold have always been a great color combination. The best first SG on a budget with everything you could want is the Epiphone Modern SG, Grover locking tuners, ebony fingerboard, and push/pulls with an out-of-phase position, this thing is loaded perfectly for me. Confessions of a Guitar Addict ;)
I like that pink one. '60s body and ABR1 bridge but with mid-70s fretboard inlays.
The 62 Les Paul SG sounds so sweet and warm
NOW I WANNA, BE YOUR DOG! Love the Stooges nod there.
Thanx for sharing your SG collection. I have a dozen of them. I share your enthusiasm. My favorites are my 2 Juniors and my 2011 50th Anniversary Pete Townshend Special.
Nice one Jeff! 😁👍👍
Awesome show 😎✌️ as always Colin. Thank you for your wisdom and Eastman tip 🎸💥
I rather enjoyed that , I did. Thanks for sharing. My first guitar in 1970 was a Gibson
SG Standard . So I relate mate. Currently gassing for a Jr.
Even tho I have lots of SGs….I just love watching people talking about them….I can play one anytime but still watch your videos tirelessly….might just take my ‘99 61 ReIssue to the grave….the kids can have the others….just love seeing that backwall on every video….👍
SG's are my favourite guitars to play, closely followed by Telecasters so I guess I'm in the right place!
Definitely my two favourite models. (The order keeps switching tho!)
Nice one Colin, great to see the Epiphone in there too, great bang for your buck....
I have a 1965 SG Jr. that I bought new while in high school. I was 16 years old (I'm 74 now). Traded my Gibson ES-120T + $50.00 to pay for it. It came in that same ratty case you have. Got a proper hard shell case. I play it at least once a week with the "geezer" band I'm in. Drums, PA, amps in my basement. Mine had an odd whammy bar set up on it which was original and it's only purpose was to detune the guitar upon use. I removed it and replaced the compensated bridge with a Leo Quan Badass bridge. Installed Grover tuners in the early 7o's. I do have all the original bits. Single P90 through a V3 Big Muff into a silver face Twin Reverb.....it's what Heaven sounds like.
I have what I think is 63 lp Jr. I bought it back in the early 70s after losing a new lp in a fie along with a 50 watt Marshall. I got a 'real' job and the jr went under the bed for next 45 years. Now I've become addicted to guitars. My jr came with Grovers which I've since bought historical replicas
Colin, really enjoyed the jam today and seeing you beam over your wonderful SGs. I'd forgotten about the blue Epi, that's nice! More my price really, but they're all nice. Thanks, cheers from Dallas!
We need water, cool water...another excellent presentation.
That 60s Gibson sounded so good I’m not just saying that either such a depth to that single p90
Like "Ye Olde Stinky". What a sound. P90 are something special.
Wegen der SGs habe ich diesen Kanal erst entdeckt. Und nun, wenig später, habe ich meine erste Gitarre. Eine Epi SG LP Standard61. Sie ist Perfekt! Der Kanal auch. 🤠
Thanks 😎
Danke fürs Helfen! 😎👍
❤ that rough and distorted sound of your playing
Having owned one, years ago, I understand why you love SG's. Every other guitar that I have ever owned, before or after, never was equal to that SG. Even my Epiphone Les Paul Black Beauty. No question.
You have mentioned, before how a certain guitar calls out to yo. The feel, the sound, the look, and so on, reaches down into your soul, grabs your heart and lives there for ever, even after you part with it.
I know there are those who can't stand SG's. Too bad, you just might be missing out, if you think that way. ;-)
Wonderfull collection Colin, it really matches your playing wich is great! What a treat to watch these videos every week. Keep up the good work!
Many thanks!
Love the sg video I have a sg 1960 1961 wonder what it is worth its is the cherry red
You have an original 61 Les Paul SG?? 🙌… it’s worth a pretty penny now in original good condition!
@theguitaristas it is original and I would say it was really good shape 👌 my mom bought it for me when I was 16 years old . Iam now 73 ..
Loved part 2 of your SG collection Colin! SGs are my favorite Gibson guitars along with Firebirds. Have a few nice SGs myself. My favorite one here is your Cherry Standard with P-90s, beautiful guitar! #2 is the Pink Standard with the small block inlays, have to admit pink never enters my mind as a color for an SG but after seeing yours I have to admit it is pretty freeking cool. Can't wait to see what your newest SG is that you purchased!
Great vid! 👍
I don’t know if it’s the regular diet of your show, or the time I’ve been spending with my SG Junior watching tele, but I’m becoming a huge fan of SG’s. Used to hate the offset neck and the neck dive, now I don’t even notice or care.
Now I’m GASing for an SG Special P90. And a 61 reissue. Man, I’m in trouble
I told you the i had bought a Epiphone SG Pro. I took it to church today to let the guitarist play it. Im letting him use my blackstar JJN 20w head and 2x12 cab. He plugged it in hit a G cord and a AC/DC cord progression . He was floored lol he said " man it sounds like AC/DC without even trying 😂😂😂 that sold me!
Well i had already bought it!!
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I, like Colin am drawn to the P-90 sound and it’s varied tone on different guitars. SG’s, LP Specials, hell I have a Eastwood resonator guitar with a P-90 in the neck and piezo at the saddle. What a great collection of SG history along with their background story that makes them more relatable! Until next week, Cheers mate!
Fun collection and sounding very inspiring 😎👍
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Love Brother
Another great episode! Thanks Colin. 👍
Love the P90s on those guitars. I've never really gelled with the SG they do sound good. After splurging on my Gibson Les Paul, I'm targeting Squiers and Epiphone now and the Epi SG with P90s is way up the list and challenging the Squier CV Jazzmaster for my next purchase.
As you mentioned in a previous video, in the grand scheme of things we as guitar players are quite niche, which makes it great to be such a diverse bunch of people.
Have never once ever heard a bad sounding SG, in fact they all sound bloody great, so why is it they do nothing for me, either buying, playing or collecting wise....
One of the great mysteries of life I guess 🤔
Yet another cracking video Colin.
Cheers Nige!
The les paul junior would be a birth year guitar for me. Personally I'd love a 62 Strat but that will remain a pipe dream. I do have a Squier JV 62 that will have to suffice.
Loved the last two videos- I got my 2003 sg standard in Ebony around 10 years ago now- 300 quid ebay offer after nobody bought it- left handed with a headstock repair. At first - I was worried I'd bought a chibson it seemed so cheap. It also had one broken tuner (the replacement was a knock off kluxon thing that didnt hold tune. I never played it much till 2017- I decided that it would be the one I'd take to denmark with me when i moved there for my master's degree- seeing as how it came with a case and it already had a broken neck. I thought I'd made a dreadful mistake when i say the standard gibson case on the baggage carousel- but it was fine. I don't think I'd do it again though. my first week in denmark I took it into a shop because I wanted to try it with an amp I was interested in. the guy goes into the back and brings out a spare of the correct gibson deluxe tuner and installs it for me. wouldn't take any money for it either- so i bought a set of strings out of embarrasment. I had held off buying one because i could only find full sets. It was the catalyst that led me to actually binding with the guitar- and it was the only thing I had to play for two years during Covid, I feel like it's my deluxe guitar- bound neck- batwing guard (I don't like the original short guards, I think because I associate them more with the cheaper copies you got in the early 2000s- I think I prefer your late 60s jr for this reason) and that kinda soft nitro feel. It's in storage now while I'm working in Argentina- I'm gassing to be reunited with it.
sorry for the essay, I'm experiencing nostalSGia.
Cheers Phillip great story man thanks for sharing! 😁👍👍
Great collection Colin, I don't see how you could sell many of those unless you fell on very hard times. God forbid. It amazes me how good the Epiphone sounds for so little money. I always look forward to Friday morning for another episode. Thanks again!