speakerjones wrote:Hey all! I'm new here, and thought I'd get the ball rolling with a NGD. I've been curious about SC-2's for some time, but haven't had any opportunity to try one out. When this SC-3 popped up on my local Craigslist, I figured it was worth checking out. From the info I was able to glean, mostly from this site, it's the first version, which places it as an '82 or '83.
Welcome! You certainly started off your G&L experience with one of the best guitars out there. IMHO, the '82-'83 SC series were Leo Fender's ultimate guitars. Yours is definitely the "first style" ('82-'83 production).
speakerjones wrote:I haven't popped the neck yet to verify which, as every time I pick it up, I just want to play it.
I'm right there with you. I pulled an SC-1 out to get photos of the case (see below), and fell right back in love with it. It is going to be at the top of the rotation for a while!
One word of caution - be very careful removing the neck, as the fit can be extremely tight. I learned the hard way that it is necessary to work the edge of a razor blade between the finish and the neck first, to prevent paint chips from adhering to the neck when it comes off.
speakerjones wrote:The web says these have thin necks, but that's not the case here.
Remember that these were all 100% hand-built. I currently have five first-style SC-series guitars and three basses, and the necks are all slightly different. Some feel super-thin, and others approach a chunky feel.
speakerjones wrote:Anyone have an original SC series case they can show me?
I have construction work going on and can't get to all of my cases right now, but I was able to check both of my SC-1s. Both are in original cases for the SC-series. One is in a case with dark blue lining, and while it fits snugly it is not overly tight. I could easily slide a piece of paper between the guitar and the case. The other one is in a case like yours, with orange lining. It actually crushes the foam in order to fit in there. It's so snug that I wouldn't be able to work an index card between the body and the case lining. It's hard to describe, but here are a couple of photos showing how it looks in the case:
With the guitar removed, you can see how the body has left indentations in the foam:
I just noticed while taking these pictures that although the case was definitely from the SC-series in '82 or '83, it is not the original case for this guitar. The case has marks from a DFV cavity cover, but this SC-1 is a hardtail. FWIW, I put the SC-3 from my avatar in it and had the exact same fit as with the SC-1.
Ken