Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent
Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent
Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
richardw wrote to All <=-
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Digital Man wrote to richardw <=-
Re: Les Paul
By: richardw to All on Tue Apr 19 2005 12:26 pm
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent
Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
That shouldn't be too hard to find...
I know I wouldn't part with either one I have.
Re: Les Paul
By: Digital Man to richardw on Tue Apr 19 2005 02:12 pm
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decen Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
Actually, I called every pawn shop in Fort Worth, and I found only 1
gibson. It was a "Custom" and they wanted $3500 for it.
I ended up going to Guitar Center, and buying... an EPIPHONE! lol
I'm really quite pleased with it. It plays better than my uncle's Gibson Custom Deluxe, and it's definately much more cost effective.
I had to spend the extra $100 and get the sunburst finish though!
I'll try and get a picture online sometime soon.
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a de Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
Actually, I called every pawn shop in Fort Worth, and I found only 1 gibson. It was a "Custom" and they wanted $3500 for it.
I ended up going to Guitar Center, and buying... an EPIPHONE! lol
:-) It seems to be a rather popular guitar lately.
I'm really quite pleased with it. It plays better than my uncle's Gibson Custom Deluxe, and it's definately much more cost effective.
I had to spend the extra $100 and get the sunburst finish though!
I'll try and get a picture online sometime soon.
Cool. "Brand New" stuff is nice to get every once in a while too (even thoug it depreciates by 25% the second you walk out the door with it).
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
richardw wrote to Sniper <=-
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Tue Apr 19 2005 10:22 pm
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
That shouldn't be too hard to find...
I know I wouldn't part with either one I have.
I decided I wanted new, as I couldn't find a used one anywhere. It
seems they hold their value extremely well. Guitar Center was selling
a used Paul for 699, and the EXACT same model, new for 729. Go figure.
I'm really pleased with my Epiphone.
PistolGrip wrote to Digital Man <=-
Re: Les Paul
By: Digital Man to richardw on Tue Apr 19 2005 02:12 pm
Well... I'll be hitting pawn shops for a while, trying to find a decent Les Paul. I have about $700-800 to spend. Wish me luck!
Good luck! What, Epiphone not good enough for ya? :-)
lol.. that's funny.
You can have my Les Paul when you pry it from my cold dead hands :)
I decided I wanted new, as I couldn't find a used one anywhere. It seems they hold their value extremely well. Guitar Center was selling a used Paul for 699, and the EXACT same model, new for 729. Go figure.
I'm really pleased with my Epiphone.
:)
The problem though, is that the older are better made... Depends though
on the age... I mean old as in 20+ years old. This new junk they
push... I wouldn't own one of them. My 25/50 Limited is a one piece...
Neck included. Its hand carved dude... none of this robotic piecemeal
crap they are putting out now. 4 sometimes more pieces "Glued"
together... Blah!
For a while, they even put the 3 piece body together, and then put a
thin top layer over it so people would "Think" it was a one piece, solid body... No, sorry, I love my Gibson's, but I don't like the
Epiphone/Gibson crap.
A-Fuckin'-men brother!
I've got a collection of guitars... Jackson, Strat, Tele, SG, (2)
L/P's... The stratocaster, I haven't played in ... 20 years? The Telecaster, 19... The Jackson, I play regular, along with the SG and
one Les Paul... the other is the 25/50 Limited and I have played it 5
times in about 20 years... I also have a beater Les Paul Copy, Secovia thing, and a Cortes Fender Strat Copy... those are what I use when I teach... I've given away a Fender Strat, and a couple of other copy
guitars over the years... But I would NEVER give away any of my
Gibsons... Never!
And my son, who's starting to learn to play knows that if he touches any
of the Gibsons he'll come up missing a hand! :)
Would you say I'm a diehard Gibson fan? :)
Would you say I'm a diehard Gibson fan? :)
You know we are probably high tech enough to record something together by sending files back and forth. Seems like there's a lot of musicians on this thing.
You know we are probably high tech enough to record something together by sending files back and forth. Seems like there's a lot of musicians on this thing.
richardw wrote to Sniper <=-
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Wed Apr 20 2005 10:00 pm
I decided I wanted new, as I couldn't find a used one anywhere. It seems they hold their value extremely well. Guitar Center was selling a used Paul for 699, and the EXACT same model, new for 729. Go figure.
I'm really pleased with my Epiphone.
:)
The problem though, is that the older are better made... Depends though
on the age... I mean old as in 20+ years old. This new junk they
push... I wouldn't own one of them. My 25/50 Limited is a one piece...
Neck included. Its hand carved dude... none of this robotic piecemeal
crap they are putting out now. 4 sometimes more pieces "Glued"
together... Blah!
For a while, they even put the 3 piece body together, and then put a
thin top layer over it so people would "Think" it was a one piece, solid body... No, sorry, I love my Gibson's, but I don't like the
Epiphone/Gibson crap.
Some people are saying the Epiphones of today are better built than the Gibsons of today.
Something about the american vs foreign labor.
The Lizard Master wrote to Sniper <=-
You know we are probably high tech enough to record something together
by sending files back and forth. Seems like there's a lot of musicians on this thing.
by sending files back and forth. Seems like there's a lot of musician on this thing.
You'd think. But, alas, I have no recording equipment what so ever. I don't even have a microphone.
But, yes, there are a lot of Musicians around here...
I've seen a number of Guitarist, a bassist, and of course we have our resident Drummer... :)
I haven't seen any keyboardist, and no one's mentioned they are a
singer... I can sing, but, I'm polish... I can't play and sing at the
same time. :)
I've seen a number of Guitarist, a bassist, and of course we have our resident Drummer... :)
I can't sing, but I can play and sing. It comes so natural now, but it was very tough at the time. I'll take vocal lessons one of these days since I'm the one who sings pretty much all the songs in my band :). Might be a good idea.
Why don't you go out and at least get a 100 dollar 4 track? Or some recordi software for the 'puter? Recording is fun and then you get to see how reall terrible you are (or at least in my case, from what you've posted I bet you shred the guitar).
I got a few cheap mics from Musician's Friend a while back... They were some cheap Nady's that were on sale. I think after allw as said and done, the mic+cable+stand was about $29 each. I've mic'ed a guitar cab with one of the before, with fairly decent results. I have a case full of mics, and one day going to get around to trying them all out to see which sound best on guitar
Yea, I got a few of those cheapies too. But you can really tell the differe in mics, I mean I guess that goes with everything, but mics you can really tell.
What's wrong with this picture: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_pid/517536/src=3TP5G5
Looks like a good deal to me, but I figured I'd ask you guys. Sniper what d you think?
I ended up buying an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and I am quite pleased
with it. It's hard to tell the difference between it and my uncle's Les Paul Deluxe, other than the wear on the finish. The frets are filed on my uncles deluxe, but I really can't tell it makes much difference in playability. I guess the biggest difference is the name on the headstock.
richardw wrote to The Lizard Master <=-
Re: Les Paul
By: The Lizard Master to All on Wed Jul 06 2005 03:00 pm
What's wrong with this picture: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_pid/517536/src=3TP5G5
Looks like a good deal to me, but I figured I'd ask you guys. Sniper what d you think?
I ALMOST bought that guitar from them, but it was about $200 more than
I wanted to spend. I have not played one, so I can't really rate it.
I ended up buying an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and I am quite pleased with it. It's hard to tell the difference between it and my uncle's
Les Paul Deluxe, other than the wear on the finish. The frets are
filed on my uncles deluxe, but I really can't tell it makes much difference in playability. I guess the biggest difference is the name
on the headstock.
The Lizard Master wrote to All <=-
What's wrong with this picture: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_pid/517536/src=3T P5G5B
Looks like a good deal to me, but I figured I'd ask you guys. Sniper what do you think?
I ended up buying an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and I am quite pleased with it. It's hard to tell the difference between it and my uncle's Les Paul Deluxe, other than the wear on the finish. The frets are filed on m uncles deluxe, but I really can't tell it makes much difference in playability. I guess the biggest difference is the name on the headstock
I used to love playing the Les Paul's! The standards are beautiful with a great sound! That's all I played for a number of years, until about 5 years ago I had a guitar custom built for me by Jacobson Guitars (A 1 man outfit i hastings ontario) and I sold everthing else. The amazing thing is the price tag was only $180!
I ALMOST bought that guitar from them, but it was about $200 more than I wanted to spend. I have not played one, so I can't really rate it.
I ended up buying an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and I am quite pleased
with it. It's hard to tell the difference between it and my uncle's Les Paul Deluxe, other than the wear on the finish. The frets are filed on my uncles deluxe, but I really can't tell it makes much difference in playability. I guess the biggest difference is the name on the headstock.
:-)
I ended up buying an Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and I am quite pleased with it. It's hard to tell the difference between it and my uncle's Les Paul Deluxe, other than the wear on the finish. The frets are filed on m uncles deluxe, but I really can't tell it makes much difference in playability. I guess the biggest difference is the name on the headstock
Thanks. I'll go to the local shoppe here and try out the Epiphone. I alway equated the name Epiphone with lower end because they have cheapy versions o it.
It's a little more than I want to spend as well.
hastings ontario) and I sold everthing else. The amazing thing is the pr tag was only $180!Way cool! Have you a photo posted anywhere?
hastings ontario) and I sold everthing else. The amazing thing is the tag was only $180!Way cool! Have you a photo posted anywhere?
http://www.highfield.ca/~tiny/guitar.html
Bunch of pictures there... The web page doesn't work real well as my persona domain expired but thatpage works.
http://www.highfield.ca/~tiny/guitar.htmlWay cool. Sweet axe. I've never seen a body quite like that. :)
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time
owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a
smash guitar. :)
I just prefer the Gibson... I prefer the hand crafted over the machine
cut guitars.
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Wed Jul 06 2005 10:25 pm
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a smash guitar. :)
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I have bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh - pee - phon while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always been pretty sure was t point.
Daemon wrote to Sniper <=-
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Wed Jul 06 2005 10:25 pm
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time
owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a
smash guitar. :)
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I have a bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh
- pee - phone", while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always
been pretty sure was the point.
I just prefer the Gibson... I prefer the hand crafted over the machine
cut guitars.
I still can't believe how happy I am with a simple, fairly cheap
Samick. Maybe it's the setup they gave it at the shop, but I swear it's
a close call whether it matches and even surpasses the sound of my
(quite relatively expensive) Washburn.
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a smash guitar. :)
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I have bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh - pee - phon while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always been pretty sure was t point.
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I ha bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh - pee - p while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always been pretty sure wa point.
I've always heard it pronounced "eh piff phone".
The Lizard Master wrote to All <=-
What's wrong with this picture: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_pid/517536/src= P5G5B
Looks like a good deal to me, but I figured I'd ask you guys. Sniper what do you think?
What I think.... Nice guitar... :)
My Gibson's Les Paul's (4) have cost a hell of a lot more than that. :(
The cheapest I had was almost $2,000. Most expensive was $5000. But
I have to say, they were worth every penny. Of all my guitars, the LP's
are the most played by far. Just the tone, and gut kick blow everything else away.
I'm not familiar with the pickup's they are using, but I always ended up replacing the standard pickups with Humbuckers... So to start out with
them is an advantage. :)
Getting a nice hard shell case with it is a plus also.
Seriously, I don't think you could do any better for that price. Hell, you'd better buy it before I do! :) I don't have a faded cherry
colored one... I've owned at one time or another a Gold metal flake,
Sun Burst, Black, and a Reverse Sun Burst. I'm thinkin' that faded
Cherry would fit right in my collection. :)
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Wed Jul 06 2005 10:25 pm
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a smash guitar. :)
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I have bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh - pee - phon while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always been pretty sure was t point.
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Daemon to Sniper on Tue Aug 30 2005 07:32 pm
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to richardw on Wed Jul 06 2005 10:25 pm
I know... Epiphone is the new "Maker" of the Gibson... I at one time owned an Epiphone <before they took over Gibson>, and I used it for a smash guitar. :)
Out of curiosity, how do YOU pronounce "Epiphone"? My brother and I ha bit of a lively debate going on about it. He pronounces it "eh - pee - p while I pronounce it like epiphany, which I've always been pretty sure wa point.
I've always heard it pronounced "eh piff phone".
The Lizard Master wrote to Sniper <=-
Re: Re: Les Paul
By: Sniper to The Lizard Master on Wed Jul 06 2005 09:27 pm
The Lizard Master wrote to All <=-
What's wrong with this picture: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/detail/base_pid/517536/src= P5G5B
Looks like a good deal to me, but I figured I'd ask you guys. Sniper what do you think?
What I think.... Nice guitar... :)
My Gibson's Les Paul's (4) have cost a hell of a lot more than that. :(
The cheapest I had was almost $2,000. Most expensive was $5000. But
I have to say, they were worth every penny. Of all my guitars, the LP's
are the most played by far. Just the tone, and gut kick blow everything else away.
I'm not familiar with the pickup's they are using, but I always ended up replacing the standard pickups with Humbuckers... So to start out with
them is an advantage. :)
Getting a nice hard shell case with it is a plus also.
Seriously, I don't think you could do any better for that price. Hell, you'd better buy it before I do! :) I don't have a faded cherry
colored one... I've owned at one time or another a Gold metal flake,
Sun Burst, Black, and a Reverse Sun Burst. I'm thinkin' that faded
Cherry would fit right in my collection. :)
Finally catching up on the Pro Audio Sig eh? :)
colored one... I've owned at one time or another a Gold metal flake,
Sun Burst, Black, and a Reverse Sun Burst. I'm thinkin' that faded Cherry would fit right in my collection. :)
Finally catching up on the Pro Audio Sig eh? :)
Actually, you are. That was originally posted July 6th. :)
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