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If thats the style of body you like there are a few that i have played in past years. As someone stated a true les paul is great but i have played some epiphones that play just as good. I have a LTD les paul style body that plays great. But what you want to consider is what type of music your playing and the type of hardware that is best for you . Check out your local music store for more info as to what your looking for.
#196238 by DougV
Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:01 pm
Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:01 pm
These guys can be custom ordered,
http://www.rondomusic.com/electricguitar-ss14.html
lots of positive feedback out there .
http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/backsta ... -good.html
Cheers, doug
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http://www.rondomusic.com/electricguitar-ss14.html
lots of positive feedback out there .
http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/backsta ... -good.html
Cheers, doug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTW87U9j ... e=youtu.be
Ever hear of Xaviere guitars? I hadn't before, but a couple of guys who have them are raving - considering the basic prices. Of course made in China, so they almost always need a good set up when you get one.
http://www.guitarfetish.com
The LP models are supposed to be as good as, or better than Epiphones.
I'm really jonesing for one of the hollowbody XV-950 models!
http://www.guitarfetish.com
The LP models are supposed to be as good as, or better than Epiphones.
I'm really jonesing for one of the hollowbody XV-950 models!
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OK, now.....rhetorical question for all ye Les Paulaners
Can a real Gibson Les Paul even be tested on anything but a Marshall cranked way the h up?????
Huh? HUH? c'mon...
Can a real Gibson Les Paul even be tested on anything but a Marshall cranked way the h up?????
Huh? HUH? c'mon...
It is what it is until it isn't
yod wrote:OK, now.....rhetorical question for all ye Les Paulaners
Can a real Gibson Les Paul even be tested on anything but a Marshall cranked way the h up?????
Huh? HUH? c'mon...
I am more curious if an Epiphone Les Paul can feel & sound as good as a Gibson.
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No clue, never met a LP I liked.
If you don't like what I say, you can
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLqsfwRvYtU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLqsfwRvYtU
yod wrote:OK, now.....rhetorical question for all ye Les Paulaners
Can a real Gibson Les Paul even be tested on anything but a Marshall cranked way the h up?????
Huh? HUH? c'mon...

EC w/ SG - does that count ?
Oooh I dislike SG's on the average but that one looks like we could speak on it together for a while.. MmmMmmMmmmmm good. lol
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#197795 by MikeG9699
Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:23 am
Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:23 am
I just bought a new Les Paul Traditional Pro Gold Top. I never cared for the fat necks on most of the newer Les Paul's but the Traditional Pro has a thinner neck that feels just right. I've always been a strat man but this new Pro plays and feels great.
OOooh thanks for the tip, Mike..sounds like something to def check out.
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Deadguitars wrote:yod wrote:OK, now.....rhetorical question for all ye Les Paulaners
Can a real Gibson Les Paul even be tested on anything but a Marshall cranked way the h up?????
Huh? HUH? c'mon...
EC w/ SG - does that count ?
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I have a 2007 Epiphone Alpine White Les Paul Custom that I put in some new sprauge 22mf caps, some ( 16.9k ohms) Dragon Fire Alnico 5 Gold Vintage Screamer pickups with a Schaller tailpiece with fine tuners.
This guitar is one mean guitar when pumped but the ( 8.6k ohms) neck pickup also gives a nice Classic Duane Allman tone to boot. I have a friend with a 1974 Gib Les Paul Custom, he really likes my Epi too !!!!
This guitar is one mean guitar when pumped but the ( 8.6k ohms) neck pickup also gives a nice Classic Duane Allman tone to boot. I have a friend with a 1974 Gib Les Paul Custom, he really likes my Epi too !!!!

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An Epi is not a Gibson, they just favor.
It doesn't matter what guitar you play as long as it says Gibson.
LesPaul Guy wrote:An Epi is not a Gibson, they just favor.
I have to agree here.
Though any guitar can be skinned out gutted and hot rodded . . . if were talking store stock . . . the Gibson just sound fuller to my ear.
I'm sure it is quite by intent from a factory / sales perspective.
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