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Join Date: Jan 2013
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1995 MIK Epiphone for $175
Found this 1995 MIK Epiphone LP copy on craigslist for $175. It appears to be thinner than a typical studio or standard that I see at GC nowadays. I've been looking to get a decent LP copy and was seriously thinking of going with an AGILE AL-3010se. This may be a better option as it is about $125 cheaper and no shipping. Anyone have a 1995 MIK Epiphone LP? Are these decent quality? It's about an hours drive so I don't really want to drive that far to look at a POS. Here's a link to two pictures of the guitar posted by the guy selling it (he was looking for info on the guitar).
http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/...phone-les-paul/ |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NSB, FL
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That is the same as the LP special II that is way to high of a price for what it is.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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+1. You can snag a new LP Special II for ~$100 at Guitar Center on many holiday weekends. And 1990s Epiphones were awful guitars. Korean guitars didn’t get good until the 2000s.
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