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Have you checked the serial number? I tried it on this site with this result. Serial number unrecognized
The site does have other things that you can check.
Second link shows how to identify a fake.
Your best bet would be to call Gibson at 1-800-4GIBSON and ask them.
Your guitar was made at the Bozeman Plant , MT, USA
January 23rd, 2002
Production Number: 29
Many times I have found Gibsons that did not match the alleged specs, and these guitars are sometimes hybrids put together by bored employees that forget which model they're building, or even more bored employees that want to stir things up and make a one-of-a-kind guitar.
My old bass player bought a brand new Gibson Les Paul 5-string bass that had the best features of both the Deluxe and Standard models, and Gibson informed him that it was a hybrid experimental model, 1 of 3. Makes it more unique and valuable in my book.
According to Gibson's website, your guitar is a 1983 model year guitar made on the 272nd day, in the Kalamazoo plant. If what you have here is a pic of the actual guitar, it is a Gibson SG. How much it's worth is determined by the condition it is in, the rarity of the model, and much more than can be said without a close inspection.
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