NGD - 1972 Yamaha SG-80T

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NGD - 1972 Yamaha SG-80T

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Long story short with this one, bought from a Florida guitar center while visiting for the holidays and had to leave before I could legally pick it up (Florida has this 30 day hold law on the sale of used items). It’s scheduled to arrive later today. I’ve been nervous about this because it’s not in a case, the operations manager assured me she’s shipped many guitars the same way- bubble wraps and pads to excess and has never had any issues with damaged gear.

From what I gather they only made this model for about a year in 1972 and it wasn’t sold in the US. Meant to compete with the Gibson Les Paul recording model I guess?

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(Image is of my exact guitar found from an earlier reverb.com sale.
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That looks awesome. Looking forward to hearing what you think when it arrives.
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That looks class. I always loved the Les Paul recording model, I love the idea of a slightly off Japanese copy with a weird trem.
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Nice I love Yamahas great guitars.
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I fell in love with it instantly in the store, the quality is nicer than anything else I currently own-it will compliment my SA-30 nicely, although this one’s a bit fancier with the chevron block inlays, German carve and binding. It also weighs about 10lbs. Surprisingly all the electronics worked perfectly although I’m not sure what everything does- the bridge pickup is technically 2 single coils as with many Yamahas of this era, may be to select different switching/phasing options between the two coils.

The only thing needing attention in the store was the 12th fret sticking up a bit on the 6th string, should be easy enough to have glued or hammered down.
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Get this and a Flying Banana and you'll be much cooler than anyone who owns a strat and a Les Paul.
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Cool looking.
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Arrived in one piece! Will probably have a setup done soon to take care of that fret.

My vintage Yamaha collection as it stands (would love to add an SG3 or SG5 someday!

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I love that! It's the German carve that does it.
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That's a great looking guitar!
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Given this a lot of thought, and can confirm that I really like this guitar.
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Cool as fuck! The holy 3-way lovechild of a Les Paul, Mosrite and a 1970s coffee table.
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Doog wrote:Cool as fuck! The holy 3-way lovechild of a Les Paul, Mosrite and a 1970s coffee table.
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This looks incredible. Kind of reminds me of those Italia Mondial guitars, although since Italia has only existed since 1999 I'm assuming the influence flows the opposite way.
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Nick wrote: bought from a Florida guitar center while visiting for the holidays
And you couldn't have reached out to meet up for a drink?

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Absolutely loving that. Amazing.
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NickD wrote:I love that! It's the German carve that does it.
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The whole thing is so precariously perched on the ledge of wonkiness (reminds me of when I saw a Mosrite in person for the first time) that it’s one of the coolest looking guitars I’ve seen in ages.
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That is super cool!