1982 Yamaha SG1000 Vintage Guitar Brown Sunburst w/ Case, Japan

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Up for sale, a 1982 Yamaha SG1000 in excellent condition and in perfect working, complete with the original hardshell case. The little brother of the venerable SG2000 (known as the "Les Paul Killer" for numerous, very good reasons), the SG1000 is a well-crafted, soulful, and powerful-sounding instrument.

Boasting set-neck construction, a carved two-piece maple top, and solid mahogany body, this Yamaha takes Gibson's tried and true tonewood combination and utilizes it to great effect. Yamaha also used a three-piece neck for this model with two pieces of mahogany paired with a central maple section, patented as the T-Cross System. This not only improves the stability of the neck, but also adds to the tonal complexity, with features of both tonewoods evident in the sound. The humbuckers are detailed and punchy with great harmonics, and these pickups feature dedicated push/push coil splits on the Tone pots. Weighing 9lbs 11oz, this SG1000 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.

Neck Specs:

-Wood: Maple/mahogany “T-Cross”
-Shape: Slender C, measuring .820” 1st fret, .990” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony, pearloid split-triangle inlays
-Frets: Medium jumbo, no wear
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1 11/16”
-Tuners: Yamaha Japan-branded
-Serialization: Six-digit stamp on peghead

Body Specs:

-Wood: Maple, mahogany
-Pickups: Humbucker x2, “57.6.25” date stamps on pickup baseplates translate to 57th year of Showa period (1982)
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2 (replacement, push/push coil taps), Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: Adjusto-matic bridge, lyre-embossed stopbar
-Plastics: Two-ply black pickguard, gold reflector cap knobs with ridged grips

The gloss Brown Sunburst finish is framed on top by multi-ply binding, and cosmetic wear includes various dings and finish scratches, along with some subtle cloudiness in the clear coat (largely on the back), extremely common with Yamaha guitars from this era. The neck profile has a smooth gloss with a couple small nicks on the bass-side shoulder at the 13th fret.

The original hardshell case is included.