<Li> Robby Krieger of The Doors used a Gibson SG Standard starting in 1965 . Gibson produced a limited run of 150 Inspired By SG's which incorporate many of Krieger's favorite components of various SG's . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Eric Clapton used a 1964 Gibson SG Standard starting in 1967 while in Cream . This guitar was known as the "Fool" guitar, as it was painted by the Dutch artists known collectively as The Fool . In spring 1968, the SG was loaned to Jackie Lomax, an associate of George Harrison . The "Fool" was later sold to Todd Rundgren for $500 before eventually being sold to a private collector for about $500,000 . </Li> <Li> Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath owns several custom - made black left - handed Gibson SGs with white cross-shaped fretboard inlays . Epiphone produces a similar guitar as the Tony Iommi G - 400 . Iommi's original SG (used on the early Sabbath albums) was a cherry red, left - handed 1965 SG Special with P - 90 pickups . </Li> <Li> John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service used a custom Gibson SG with custom pickguards in the shape of bat - like figures, as well as the fret board being customized with unique patterns . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Eric Clapton used a 1964 Gibson SG Standard starting in 1967 while in Cream . This guitar was known as the "Fool" guitar, as it was painted by the Dutch artists known collectively as The Fool . In spring 1968, the SG was loaned to Jackie Lomax, an associate of George Harrison . The "Fool" was later sold to Todd Rundgren for $500 before eventually being sold to a private collector for about $500,000 . </Li> <Li> Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath owns several custom - made black left - handed Gibson SGs with white cross-shaped fretboard inlays . Epiphone produces a similar guitar as the Tony Iommi G - 400 . Iommi's original SG (used on the early Sabbath albums) was a cherry red, left - handed 1965 SG Special with P - 90 pickups . </Li>

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