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    I must be losing my mind because I remember writing this and posting it earlier.

    I've been playing my Dot a lot (about 50% of the time) and my Wildkat (35% of the time) so I've drifted back to Epiphones. I wouldn't mind picking up a Casino and a Sheraton, but that will have to be down the road.

    Anyway, I thought you would like to view some nice epi's.

    http://www.gbase.com/Stores/Gear/Gea...rd=Epiphone&TF

    Damn, I could have sworn I posted this already.
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    Hey JS I have a 2001 Samick made Sheraton II. It is in the Natural color and is a very sweet guitar. I also have an Elitist Les Paul Custom that is an absolsustely amazing guitar. I also have the Gibson versions but I like I love the feel of the Sheaton's neck.
    I can see why you would love the Dot.
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    I've gone through 2 Epi's I got rid of, one because my Agile Valkyrie SG had P-90's that sounded a lot better than the HB's in my G400 SG, and my Flying V only because one of my crazy friends offered to trade me a Ric 620 for it.

    So currently that leaves my recently-acquired WildKat, my first setneck semi and first guitar with a Bigsby. I plan to keep ahold of that 'un.

    I hadn't been to Gbase in a long time. Fun to look. The prices listed are somewhat inflated over what I'd ever pay though. Then again, I'm a cheap bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    I've gone through 2 Epi's I got rid of, one because my Agile Valkyrie SG had P-90's that sounded a lot better than the HB's in my G400 SG, and my Flying V only because one of my crazy friends offered to trade me a Ric 620 for it.

    So currently that leaves my recently-acquired WildKat, my first setneck semi and first guitar with a Bigsby. I plan to keep ahold of that 'un.

    I hadn't been to Gbase in a long time. Fun to look. The prices listed are somewhat inflated over what I'd ever pay though. Then again, I'm a cheap bastard.
    I wouldn't pay it either. The two Epi's you got rid of aren't my style, so it wouldn't concern me.

    I'm just falling for the semi-hollow and hollow body designs. LP's don't do it for me, at least not Epi's or Gibson's. I couldn't tell you why, just one of those things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    I wouldn't pay it either. The two Epi's you got rid of aren't my style, so it wouldn't concern me.

    I'm just falling for the semi-hollow and hollow body designs. LP's don't do it for me, at least not Epi's or Gibson's. I couldn't tell you why, just one of those things.
    The hollows and semi's have always been Epi's best bets. I'm not really an SG guy, the only reason I had a G400 was because I found an MIK one locally I could get for $175 (same place I got the WildKat). Somewhat similarly, the Agile Valkyrie SG with P-90's that I got was only because they went on closeout, for $99, which is a ludicrously great price.

    The Flying V was another local deal. I wasn't in the market for one, but one became available for $250 and was very clean and came w/ohsc. People freaking loved that guitar. I brought it to a show as a backup one time and the crowd heckled me until I played it! (Yes, I know, I need a better class of friends.)

    Funny thing is, I traded the V to an old acquaintance for his Ric. He subsequently sold it to his bandmate (whom I've also known forever). I saw them gig a couple times where the bandmate played the V. He's now trying to sell it, so I could probably repurchase it for what I originally paid for it or even a little less. But after having bought the WildKat and my P-90 Strat I can't afford it. That thing looked badass on stage.






    Here's the guy who traded the Ric to me for it, playing it:



    Here's the current owner playing it:


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    i still can't believe he traded you that ric for your flying v! :

    different strokes i guess....

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    I had the Epi SG from China and it was a well built, good sounding guitar, just not my favorite guitar and was being neglected sitting in the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    i still can't believe he traded you that ric for your flying v! :

    different strokes i guess....

    ww
    He had other Rics, so I guess he thought he was expanding his stable.

    Another great reason to have crazy friends.

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    I was playing my Ep LP amber plus top the other night thru my Delta Blues amp and it sounded really sweet with the nickel plated Seymour Duncans I put in it: the '59 in the neck and the JB in the bridge. Wow. Great sound. Probably my best sounding guitar. I was playing thru a Toneworks AX5G with wah steady at a certain tone thru programs 4, 8, and 9. Played a few guitars with that set up and they sounded great, especially the Peavey Gen EX standard tele style two pup. That Epiphone is awesome though, absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duff
    I was playing my Ep LP amber plus top the other night thru my Delta Blues amp and it sounded really sweet with the nickel plated Seymour Duncans I put in it: the '59 in the neck and the JB in the bridge. Wow. Great sound. Probably my best sounding guitar. I was playing thru a Toneworks AX5G with wah steady at a certain tone thru programs 4, 8, and 9. Played a few guitars with that set up and they sounded great, especially the Peavey Gen EX standard tele style two pup. That Epiphone is awesome though, absolutely.

    Duffy
    How about some pics? I looked at the 6 you have uploaded here and didn't see this Epi LP...


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    True. I need to take some pictures of it. It is definitely worthy of them. Really nice, not a burst but flammed maple top.

    I also have a couple other guitars I should post pictures of like my free affinity strat I built up to an outstanding tone machine.

    I'll work on it and get it done.

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