Epiphone Les Paul Custom Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Silver Burst is for sale at Musician's Friend for $569 (Reg $679). Free Shipping
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Les Paul Custom Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Specifications:
Body
Body Type: Single-Cutaway Solid Body
Body wood: Mahogany
Body finish: Gloss
Neck
Neck shape: Slim
Neck wood: Mahogany
Joint: Set-in
Scale length: 24.75"
Truss rod: Vintage
Fingerboard
Material: Ebony
Radius: 12"
Fret size: Vintage-style
Number of frets: 22
Inlays: Pearloid Block
Nut width/material: 1.69" (43 mm) GraphTech
Electronics
Configuration: HH
Neck: Proprietary Humbucker
Bridge: Proprietary Humbucker
Control layout: Individual volume Individual tone
Pickup switch: 3-Way
Special electronics: No
Hardware
Bridge type: Fixed Bridge
Bridge design: Individual saddle
Tailpiece: Stopbar
Tuning machines: Vintage-style
Color: Chrome
Other
Number of strings: 6 String
Case: Sold Separately
Orientation: Right Handed
Country of Origin: China
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let me ask you this: how much do you think you will be able to resell that $600 epiphone for down the road? if you guessed $100 bucks, you are correct!
If you're already thinking about spending 6 bills on an epiphone, save two or three more hundred and get a gibson les paul studio (available used between $800 and $1100). why do i say this? because 1) while you might sort of like the epiphone, you'll always compare it to "what could have been" in the gibson, 2) the entire time you have that epiphone, you'll know it was from china and you'll know that everyone else knows, too, 3) you'll wish it was a gibson before it's even shipped out to you, and 4) later on, you can actually get your money back out of the gibson.
why be embarrassed of the guitar you're playing when, instead, you could be proud?
let me ask you this: how much do you think you will be able to resell that $600 epiphone for down the road? if you guessed $100 bucks, you are correct!
If you're already thinking about spending 6 bills on an epiphone, save two or three more hundred and get a gibson les paul studio (available used between $800 and $1100). why do i say this? because 1) while you might sort of like the epiphone, you'll always compare it to "what could have been" in the gibson, 2) the entire time you have that epiphone, you'll know it was from china and you'll know that everyone else knows, too, 3) you'll wish it was a gibson before it's even shipped out to you, and 4) later on, you can actually get your money back out of the gibson.
why be embarrassed of the guitar you're playing when, instead, you could be proud?
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let me ask you this: how much do you think you will be able to resell that $600 epiphone for down the road? if you guessed $100 bucks, you are correct!
If you're already thinking about spending 6 bills on an epiphone, save two or three more hundred and get a gibson les paul studio (available used between $800 and $1100). why do i say this? because 1) while you might sort of like the epiphone, you'll always compare it to "what could have been" in the gibson, 2) the entire time you have that epiphone, you'll know it was from china and you'll know that everyone else knows, too, 3) you'll wish it was a gibson before it's even shipped out to you, and 4) later on, you can actually get your money back out of the gibson.
why be embarrassed of the guitar you're playing when, instead, you could be proud?
There is a time and place for everything. I don't know how they are getting into the $700 range with these things. They must be making money hand over fist.
This is a good deal. The higher end Epiphones are very good instruments even for experienced guitar players. It's hard to find any guitar in silver burst right now let alone one with Gibson custom style binding and an ebony fretboard.