Offered this rare, but butchered Gibson "Sonex Artist"
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 5:07 pm
So, let me start by saying I do have a 1978 Standard, and a 2003 Classic "1960" that I really love. I do however have a friend of a friend who wants to sell me this butchered Sonex Artist for $85. I like the fact that this is a Sonex that is supposedly made of wood, and it does have a set neck. It has an ebony fretboard and actually plays really well, with no fret buzz.
I am always up for a project, so I am thinking about picking this up, and restoring it to at least a guitar that looks semi-decent, and works.
As you can see, this had been dramatically altered. Gone are the Moog electronics, and even the switch holes for the controls. It looks like they filled in the holes and refinished the guitar. In the third photo, if you look closely, you can see the two plugged holes to the right of the neck tone knob. I don't think that black was even a factory color for the Sonex Artist. My guess is that this guitar used to be white. They put telecaster knobs on it for some stupid reason. The bridge volume pot is frozen.
Look at the neck joint. It looks bad, but could possibly be only a finish crack. What is your opinion? The neck seems to be stable. Also, what kind of pickups are these? Are they even original? Are they any good? I have no idea.
Would you pick this up for a project, or is it a lost cause? Thanks
I am always up for a project, so I am thinking about picking this up, and restoring it to at least a guitar that looks semi-decent, and works.
As you can see, this had been dramatically altered. Gone are the Moog electronics, and even the switch holes for the controls. It looks like they filled in the holes and refinished the guitar. In the third photo, if you look closely, you can see the two plugged holes to the right of the neck tone knob. I don't think that black was even a factory color for the Sonex Artist. My guess is that this guitar used to be white. They put telecaster knobs on it for some stupid reason. The bridge volume pot is frozen.
Look at the neck joint. It looks bad, but could possibly be only a finish crack. What is your opinion? The neck seems to be stable. Also, what kind of pickups are these? Are they even original? Are they any good? I have no idea.
Would you pick this up for a project, or is it a lost cause? Thanks