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2MuchDave
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( The Les Paul in question has one of those pancake bodies and ugly matching of the wood on under the sunburts. There is fiiller material of some sort on the bottom of the nut where the craftsman had some inexplicable trouble. I'm not 100% wild about the specs of this 1977
LP. Crappy mid 70s PUPs, frets that are just so thin they are clumsy, and just one ugly mo-fo. On paper an Elite Epiphone reads like a better instrument ).
I'm thinking of selling it to put the money into a newer instrument.
Which would you rather own? An Elite Epi or a Gibby LP Studio?
Or which would you me more inclined to look for if you were to start shopping today?
My hunch is that the biggest difference between an Epi Elite and a
Gibby is that the Epi is made from African rather than South American woods.
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The thing we all have to understand to put these last two years in focus, is that liberals in this country care more about whether European leaders like us than they do about whether terrorists are killing us.
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simon_templar
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I'd want the one that played nicest.
secondly, I'd want the one that sounded best to me(2ndly as sound can be altered)
Unless of course my heart ruled my head and I just preferred one to the other for no physical reasons.
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If you have a great ambition, take as big a step as possible in the direction of fulfilling it. The step may only be a tiny one, but trust that it may be the largest one possible for now. - Mildred McAfee
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