Up for sale or trade is a 2003 Epiphone Les Paul Juinor (purchased 2004), It was listed on Craigslist before, then my computed died, so I'm trying again at a lower price. Here's a link to my craigslist ad which has pictures:
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/msg/2036309805.html
I've done many modifications to make this guitar playable. Here's a list of the modifications and the retail prices of the items added:
1) switched pickup for bridge pickup from 1992 SG (USA) - cost: $50 used
2) switched original die cast tuners to Schaller Precision Tuners - cost: $40 new
3) switched cream colored pickup ring to black Gibson pickup ring - cost: $20 new
4) switched one piece compensated bridge to black chrome LEO QUANN BADASS WRAPAROUND BRIDGE w/adjustable saddles - cost: $100 new
5) replaced strap buttons with older black chrome strap buttons - cost: $7 used
6) replaced original tone and volume buttons (one cracked) with black stratocaster style buttons - cost $10 new
7) had shim added to neck to make action lower, professionally set up - cost: $150 (including Schaller Tuners)
I have obviously had a lot done to this guitar, and have spent well over its original cost in parts. As a result the sound is like night and day compared to a stock epiphone. I can easily remove the metal GRATEFUL DEAD sticker for you (without leaving a mark), if you want. The price of this guitar is not chipped in stone, and I will accept trades for any (that I like) of the following items that I need:
BASS or GUITAR
BASS AMPLIFIER
SMALL TUBE AMPLIFIER (for harmonica)
SHURE 545 and 565 series MICROPHONES
EFFECT PEDALS (no plastic or junk pedals)
PEDAL CASE
ROAD CASE (for rackmount or amplifier)
POWER AMPLIFIER
WEDGE MONITORS
HAND DRUMS & PERCUSSION STUFF
ATLAS MICROPHONE STANDS
DIRECT BOXES (also preamp type direct boxes for acoustic guitar or bass)
If you have a piece of equipment not on the list that you think I might like, try me. Amplifier and pedals in one of the pictures are not for sale or trade. To get in touch with me respond to this post, or click on the link to my craigslist ad, which has my phone number.
Thanks for looking, Patrick
Location: New Haven, CT.
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/msg/2036309805.html
I've done many modifications to make this guitar playable. Here's a list of the modifications and the retail prices of the items added:
1) switched pickup for bridge pickup from 1992 SG (USA) - cost: $50 used
2) switched original die cast tuners to Schaller Precision Tuners - cost: $40 new
3) switched cream colored pickup ring to black Gibson pickup ring - cost: $20 new
4) switched one piece compensated bridge to black chrome LEO QUANN BADASS WRAPAROUND BRIDGE w/adjustable saddles - cost: $100 new
5) replaced strap buttons with older black chrome strap buttons - cost: $7 used
6) replaced original tone and volume buttons (one cracked) with black stratocaster style buttons - cost $10 new
7) had shim added to neck to make action lower, professionally set up - cost: $150 (including Schaller Tuners)
I have obviously had a lot done to this guitar, and have spent well over its original cost in parts. As a result the sound is like night and day compared to a stock epiphone. I can easily remove the metal GRATEFUL DEAD sticker for you (without leaving a mark), if you want. The price of this guitar is not chipped in stone, and I will accept trades for any (that I like) of the following items that I need:
BASS or GUITAR
BASS AMPLIFIER
SMALL TUBE AMPLIFIER (for harmonica)
SHURE 545 and 565 series MICROPHONES
EFFECT PEDALS (no plastic or junk pedals)
PEDAL CASE
ROAD CASE (for rackmount or amplifier)
POWER AMPLIFIER
WEDGE MONITORS
HAND DRUMS & PERCUSSION STUFF
ATLAS MICROPHONE STANDS
DIRECT BOXES (also preamp type direct boxes for acoustic guitar or bass)
If you have a piece of equipment not on the list that you think I might like, try me. Amplifier and pedals in one of the pictures are not for sale or trade. To get in touch with me respond to this post, or click on the link to my craigslist ad, which has my phone number.
Thanks for looking, Patrick
Location: New Haven, CT.