
The seller was a fellow G&LDPer. We closed the deal right away, but since the OHSC was no longer around I had a new hardshell shipped out for safe packing. The guitar arrived on Wednesday, and I fell in love from the moment I opened the case. It rained non-stop from Wednesday until this morning, so today was my first chance to get good pictures. Here are a few more shots:




I haven't checked the dates yet, but this guitar is either an '82 or an '83. I'm guessing '82 is more likely, since that when other registered examples with the white pickup covers were built. My first inclination was to think it would have looked better with black covers to match the control plate, but this look has really grown on me.
In terms of playability, it's 100% early SC. The body is small enough that I don't notice (or don't care about) the lack of contours, and the neck is Leo-era perfection. The pickups were up very close to the strings when it arrived. They sounded wonderful, but the highest notes on the B and high E strings seemed to lack volume and fret out. I raised the saddles very slightly, and lowered the pickups as far as they would go. That made a tremendous difference on the B and E strings, but the tone isn't quite as nice as it had been. I will continue to experiment until I have it dialed in.
Regarding the case - if you ever need a replacement hardshell for an early SC model, the SKB-66 universal case fits it like a glove. I was disappointed to see a "Made in China" sticker on the case after paying the same price that a US-built SKB was last year though, so next time I will look into G&G cases instead.
Ken