Before you asked, I was into pointy guitar, Floyd Rose, two handed tapping whammy bar divebombing and could only afford one guitar at a time back then. Besides, nobody cool, except maybe Angus or Tony Iommi played an SG back then. At the same time, Slash was singlehandedly reving the Gibson guitar company and taking rock and roll back from California guitar makers. So I caught the tail end of the wrong trend. As usual. I can't fault you. In 91, I was using a Model 6, and a Rhoads V. Must have been ahead of the curve with the Laney AOR head, though.