Hollow-body ES-330 w/ 2 single coil P-90's.
Once upon a time I owned an 80's Les Paul Studio..
it didn't do it for me, although it looked prrrty..
I've since learned - LP = great guitars, but not for me.


zhivago wrote:
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zhivago wrote:3/4 size ES140
Very nice indeed!!CS wrote:
My 52/53 ES125
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noirengineer wrote: The only gibson I've ever lusted for..
Hollow-body ES-330 w/ 2 single coil P-90's.
What is that ? It seems like a guitar version of the Jack Casady Bass...finboy wrote:
Les Paul SignatureFlurk wrote:What is that ? It seems like a guitar version of the Jack Casady Bass...finboy wrote:
yup, the cheap epiphone version w/ 3 p90's installedluau wrote:Les Paul SignatureFlurk wrote:What is that ? It seems like a guitar version of the Jack Casady Bass...finboy wrote:
This is a great looking guitar! It reminds me... missing from this thread thus far is a reference to the best, imho, p-90 equipped guitar in regular production today: the Epiphone Casino! Inexpensive and versatile and great all around. If I had to have only one guitar, it might well be a Casino.noirengineer wrote: The only gibson I've ever lusted for..
Hollow-body ES-330 w/ 2 single coil P-90's.
Once upon a time I owned an 80's Les Paul Studio..
it didn't do it for me, although it looked prrrty..
I've since learned - LP = great guitars, but not for me.
I have wanted an LP sig foreverfinboy wrote:
now that on IS mine, i still want to have an sg jr, white, ebony board, wrap around bridge, and an sg classic neck profile, basically an sg version of the billy joe armstrong sig with a thick neck