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expired Posted by seahawks • Sep 11, 2021
expired Posted by seahawks • Sep 11, 2021

Epiphone Les Paul Custom Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Silver Burst $569 (save $110) + free shipping

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$679

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Epiphone Les Paul Custom Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Silver Burst is for sale at Musician's Friend for $569 (Reg $679). Free Shipping

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/g...3000001000



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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Epiphone Les Paul Custom Limited-Edition Electric Guitar Silver Burst is for sale at Musician's Friend for $569 (Reg $679). Free Shipping

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/g...3000001000



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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Original Poster
over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
seahawks
Original Poster
over 3 years ago
493 Posts
I personally purchased this guitar earlier this year. Great guitar and price at $569
over 3 years ago
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Joined Feb 2008
over 3 years ago
Pnanasnoic
over 3 years ago
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$600 for a made in China Les Paul copy? Nahhh Buy the IYV Les Paul copy made in Vietnam on Amazon for $180.
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over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
MalibuAce
over 3 years ago
265 Posts
Link? I see a lot of listings, which is best?
over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
keungy
over 3 years ago
114 Posts
Quote from MalibuAce :
Link? I see a lot of listings, which is best?
I'm guessing the earlier poster was referring to this IVY (not IYV) Les Paul copy
https://www.amazon.com/ILS-300-EG...d=11971421
over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
fleabus
over 3 years ago
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Quote from Pnanasnoic :
$600 for a made in China Les Paul copy? Nahhh Buy the IYV Les Paul copy made in Vietnam on Amazon for $180.
hmm....a made in china $600 epiphone or a $180 made in vietnam copy? i'm gonna have to go with neither...especially the $600 epiphone

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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Original Poster
over 3 years ago
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seahawks
Original Poster
over 3 years ago
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Quote from fleabus :
hmm....a made in china $600 epiphone or a $180 made in vietnam copy? i'm gonna have to go with neither...especially the $600 epiphone

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?
These Epiphone Customs Pros consistently sell used for $450 - $500. While I do like a good used Gibson Studio, you are comparing apples to oranges. For one, the finish and binding are top notch on these Epi Pros while it's non-existent on a used Gibson studio. Two, you can't compare new vs used. A brand new Gibson Studio is $1,500.
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robroy911
over 3 years ago
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Quote from Pnanasnoic :
$600 for a made in China Les Paul copy? Nahhh Buy the IYV Les Paul copy made in Vietnam on Amazon for $180.
I own both and I have to say the IYV is killer for the price. If you like green that is ... both the guitar and $$$$$. lol

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over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
searsy
over 3 years ago
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My guitarist plays an Epi LP. It sounds fantastic and he can bring it anywhere. Hasn't the world of the $800 used LP Studio passed us by?
over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
J1929
over 3 years ago
53 Posts
Quote from fleabus :
hmm....a made in china $600 epiphone or a $180 made in vietnam copy? i'm gonna have to go with neither...especially the $600 epiphone

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?
The quality of the Chinese copies has got much better in the last 5 years and there might be some truth in the quality of Gibson slipping. But the cheapest Gibson has a quality that the most expensive Epiphone is missing. There is a feeling that the guitar loves you back.

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.
over 3 years ago
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over 3 years ago
denisesballs
over 3 years ago
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Lol the people in this thread don't know what they're talking about. Good luck finding any Gibson Les Pauls in Silverburst for anywhere near this price. I think they made Studios in this finish for like 1 year a decade ago. No binding or Custom diamond headstock logo either. The ProBuckers are good pickups too. Epiphone has come a long way in the past few years, people love them. This is a great price.
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over 3 years ago
JasonJ3689
over 3 years ago
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Quote from denisesballs :
Lol the people in this thread don't know what they're talking about. Good luck finding any Gibson Les Pauls in Silverburst for anywhere near this price. I think they made Studios in this finish for like 1 year a decade ago. No binding or Custom diamond headstock logo either. The ProBuckers are good pickups too. Epiphone has come a long way in the past few years, people love them. This is a great price.
Agreed. You can buy a custom for about $4,700 if one were so inclined.

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.
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