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| Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul Custom, Silverburst |
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List Price: $1,332.00
Our Price: $699.99
You Save: $ 632.01 (47%)
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Epiphone
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Brand: Epiphone EAN: 0711106314877 Feature: Mahogany back and set neck Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Epiphone Manufacturer: Epiphone Model: ENC-SBCH3 Publisher: Epiphone Studio: Epiphone
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Features
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Mahogany back and set neck Rosewood fretboard Carved alder top Dual humbuckers 5-ply top, back, and headstock binding
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Editorial Reviews:
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With the same vaunted visual vibe of the original, this Epiphone Limited Edition Les Paul has all the fixins 5-ply top, back, and headstock binding bound rosewood fretboard split diamond mother-of-pearl headstock inlay and 4-ply pickguard. And its got something special a brilliant silverburst finish set off by chrome hardware. Dual humbuckers on an alder top with mahogany back and set neck....
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Must for a Tool Fan Comment: Put simply, if you're a Tool fan who plays guitar, who would die to be able to have Adam Jones' Gibson LP Silverburst, and you are looking for your first guitar to purchase... You found your guitar. I already own an Epiphone LP Studio (the Goth LP Studio) and I am very happy with that guitar. But i had to have the silverburst too. It's essentially the same guitar, but there is a noticable attention to detail with the silverburst. Tonally its more punchy and brighter. It pulls of Tool songs very well, but fear not it's more than capable of softer or bluesy-er tones too.
I would like not talk too much about this guitar seeing as how I have only had it a few weeks now. But what I can say is the guitar looks, feels and sounds fantastic.
So like I said... if you are sitting there reading this; wanting to buy this guitar because you love the Gibson version but dont want to and/or cant spend the money for it... Then this is what you are looking for.
Alough if you can spend the $2500-$5000 on the Gibson version (and can find one) well then get in the Gibson. Just remember that i hate you. ;-)
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