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If the Brian Ray sig model didn't have the ostentatious nameplate at the neck join I'd consider that, but a quality USA Standard with a B-5 and 57 Classics would be totally killer.
You mostly get used to the "feels too left" thing after a while though I do occasionally have a night playing it where it still feels odd - the best way to counter it is to just hang your guitar more to your right hand side and angle the neck upwards a bit.
Personally I wish Gibson would make an affordable SG Jr in vintage white.
Custom Shop SG?
https://worldguitars.co.uk/shop/gibson-custom-shop-standard-historic-sg-maestro-vos-faded-cherry-063002/
A snip at £4K with the ugly steel contraption vibrato and a poorly aligned neck.
I've seen much more appealing CS SGs
I've played it and it's an amazing SG
so does this one.....
http://www.davidjpym.com/page370.html
although his prices seem quite high?
I've got two guitars from him (one directly, one from a forum member) - both are top notch and he gave me really great after sales on my Tele too
The SGs in those last few links are all very nice, but all over £4k. Ouch!
I've gone over £2.5k a few times but I don't think I can envisage ever breaking the £4k barrier.
Estimated delivery 27th of this month...
http://www.dawsons.co.uk/gibson-usa-2018-sg-standard-electric-guitar-heritage-cherry
What's going between the neck pickup and the end of the fingerboard, is there some odd shaped plastic or is it a shadow?