1968 Gibson SG Special Refin, Pelham Blue

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At A Glance:
Model: SG Special
Year: 1968
Finish: Pelham Blue Refin
Modifications: Refinished, repro tuners, Bridge, Switch tip, back plate, caps
Weight (kg): 2.8

Case: Later Gibson HSC
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck wood: Mahogany
Body wood: Mahogany
Tuners: Repro Kluson
Pickups: Correct P-90's
Neck Profile: Slim C
Nut Width (mm): 39.1
Neck Depth 1st Fret (mm): 20.1
Neck Depth 12th Fret (mm): 24.3

    A super cool, player-grade 1968 Gibson SG Special, beautifully refinished in Pelham Blue by Richard Rendall, with just the right amount of ageing and character. This one ticks all the right boxes for a rare colour, vintage SG with great looks, a vibey feel, and a very attractive price tag.

    The refinish has been aged really well, with some light yellowing to the top coat giving it that lovely blue-green hue Pelham Blue is known for as it ages. There’s a nice dose of subtle lacquer checking throughout which is restrained and tastefully done.

    Electronics-wise, the caps have been changed, while the pots appear to be original, though the solder work is messy and codes are not visible. The original P-90 pickups deliver all the raw, punchy tone you want from an SG Special, with a great balance of bite and warmth—perfect for anything from garage rock to jangly pop or snarling blues.

    Neck carve is classic late-‘60s Gibson—slim at the nut but comfortable, with a nice taper up the neck. Playability overall is great. It’s a lively, lightweight SG that responds really well acoustically, always a good sign. If you're after a vintage Gibson with bags of vibe, great looks, and proper tone, this one delivers without the collector price tag.

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