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    Well I've been playing on my new Edwards E-SA-125LTS (ES-335 clone) for the past 5 days or so and I must say, I am extremely impressed. To call it a "clone" seems unfair to this guitar but as it is indeed a rather detailed copy of a 335 I suppose that is what it is. But this is a terrific guitar in it's own right. It is amazingly well constructed. I can find nothing wrong with it cosmetically/structurally and it plays like a dream.

    I have to say that this is my first semi-hollowbody so those who play them regularly would be better able to offer comparisons. All I can say is that it reminds me of a ES-335 I played on (and fell in love with) 20 odd years ago. Now I finally have that semi-hollow thing for myself and I couldn't be happier with it.

    As for how it sounds, I haven't had the opportunity to crank it up as my Marshall needs a tube, but it sounds great on my Vox Pathfinder 15R. My wife (violin) and I played Japanese folk tunes at a convalescent home this past weekend and I brought this guitar. Plugged it into a Line 6 Micro Spider on "acoustic" and it even sounded great on that. The Seymour Duncan SH-2n/SH-14 pups seem a good combination.

    The only thing I'm not thrilled about is the Edwards logotype on the headstock. Looks like some Irish folk font which doesn't really fit the guitar, but this is a petty complaint. It would also be nice if they would offer the option of a figured top, but actually this plainer version is growing on me. Cool that they used book-matched maple and for such a price.

    To put these impressions in perspective, you should know that they are coming from a hack and not a pro. Still, I know what I like and look for in a guitar and I couldn't be more pleased.

    For Spudman (who requires photographic proof of purchase) and anyone else who cares to see my actual guitar you can see pics here:

    http://www.thefret.net/imagehosting/...fb27766802.jpg
    http://www.thefret.net/imagehosting/...fb27787468.jpg
    http://www.thefret.net/imagehosting/...fb277a60d5.jpg

    I will try to put up a recording or two sometime soon in the new year as well.
    That's it for now. Oh, and a few specs below:

    BODY (Top/Back) Soild Hard Maple (Side) Hard Maple (Center Block) Mahogany
    NECK Mahogany
    FINGERBOARD Rosewood, 22frets w/ White Binding
    RADIUS 305R
    SCALE 24.75 inch (628mm)
    NUT Bone (43mm)
    JOINT Set-neck
    TUNER GOTOH SD90-SL, SG301-01(CH)
    BRIDGE Old Type Tune-Matic & GOTOH GE101Z
    PICKUPS (Front) Seymour Duncan SH-2n
    (Rear) Seymour Duncan SH-14

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    I'd love a 335-style guitar. I'm glad you like yours.

    Ummmm, what kid of radius is this?!?

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    RADIUS 305R
    30.5", 305" ? Yow!
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    Man that is sweet looking syo. I bet it sounds good with the Semour Duncan's and a bone nut as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    I'd love a 335-style guitar. I'm glad you like yours.

    Ummmm, what kid of radius is this?!?



    30.5", 305" ? Yow!
    I would think that would be 305 millimeters which would be about 12 inches. Specs were taken off their website. They listed the radius as 305R. I suppose the "R" could signify the ancient Persian measure of "ri" but this would work out to a little more than a 1000 kilometers so probably not.

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    Syo,

    Very impressive. I did a quick Google and I must say I am impressed. As many of us here will tell you, you are going to love the semi HB.

    Congrats on the new guitar.
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    Stunning guitar, syo, and thanks for the review!
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    That's fantastic syo. I'm glad that it's worked out to your liking!

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    Oooooh, nice! I particularly like that satin semi-gloss finish. Classy looking guitar. I have the SH-14 (a.k.a. Custom 5) in the bridge of my Epi Elitist LP Std. and it's a great sounding pickup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Oooooh, nice! I particularly like that satin semi-gloss finish. Classy looking guitar. I have the SH-14 (a.k.a. Custom 5) in the bridge of my Epi Elitist LP Std. and it's a great sounding pickup.
    Thanks. Yes, I wasn't too sure at first about the satin finish but I'm quite pleased with it now.

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    It looks really nice! Glad you landed one you like!
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    Quote Originally Posted by syo
    I would think that would be 305 millimeters which would be about 12 inches. Specs were taken off their website. They listed the radius as 305R. I suppose the "R" could signify the ancient Persian measure of "ri" but this would work out to a little more than a 1000 kilometers so probably not.
    Ah yes, most of the world runs on metric.

    I'm doing all measurements in ri from now on.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    It looks really nice! Glad you landed one you like!
    Thanks. I am still intrigued by the Hagstroms too. I'm looking forward to trying some out at the NAMM show in January. Thanks again for all your help with my Hag questions.

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    Edwards are nice replicas and that one is a fine example syo. Where did you get that one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone2TheBone
    Edwards are nice replicas and that one is a fine example syo. Where did you get that one?
    As I live in Japan and one of our businesses is in the music industry I was able to get it from a wholesaler over here. Before deciding to buy it though, I checked out Ebay and found several sellers offering new Edwards at really very fair prices. In Japan, the cheapest retail price is about 98,000 yen (US $1,085) I've seen it on ebay for about the same price with shipping. Although the dollar has been dropping like a rock lately.

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    Just noticed (finally) that I started this thread in the wrong place. Sorry. I confuse myself sometimes. Well, often actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syo
    Just noticed (finally) that I started this thread in the wrong place. Sorry. I confuse myself sometimes. Well, often actually.
    I've been here for over a year and I always thought of this section as a product review of any guitar related items. So, I learned something new today, which is cool because it gets that out of the way early.
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    Interesting they use the actual Seymour Duncan pickups instead of the Duncan Design. I am also very surprised that Japanese guitars seem to be able to get away with the very close Gibson headstock.
    That 138 is a sweet looking guitar with all the bling.
    I would really love to get a hold of one of those Gold Top LPs.
    I did some checking and the Fees to Canada would just about double the price so that is out.
    They are in the Ballpark of an Epi Elitist but I think the Edwards looks a little nicer with the Gibson style headstock, and no need to change the pickups.
    The SH2 is their Jazz pickup with 7.72 ohms, and their SH14 is also an Alnico 5 magnet and gives really good vintage tone. A good fit for a semi hollowbody.
    Looks like a nice guitar. Congrats on your early Christmas Gift.
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    Thanks ZMAN. I really do love this guitar. When I'm not playing it, I'm thinking about playing it.

    Regarding the headstock, as you may know, it is an infringement of the Gibson design and this is why they can't be sold legally in the States and Canada. There's no problem importing them however.

    Yes it's Christmas morning right now in Japan but my Christmas started when this guitar arrived about a week ago.

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    Yes when I posted my reply I looked on the world clock and it was 4:30 am. in Japan. I didn't expect to hear from you for a few hours.
    That is one thing about the interenet it is always global, and sometimes our times don't overlap very well. Merry Christmas, it is only 8:20 on Christmas eve here.
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