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M251S
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Used Gibson SG Standard '61 Reissue (2009) - Heritage CherryPre owned Gibson SG Standard '61 Reissue (2009) in Heritage Cherry, comes with original hardshell case. In good condition, several dings on the top of the body and pickmarks from play. An area on the top side edge where the body shows scrapes dings into the finish as well as buckle rash in the middle of the back. SN 007191498. The frets show some light play wear around the open chord areas. Action and neck are perfect! The pickups have been replaced
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