Vintage Locking Tuners
Posted in Posters on 07/21/2008 08:11 pm by admin

Need answers quick..going to store soon (epiphone related)?
right now i have a epi les paul standard (costed me bout 600 CND)
i have the reciept so i can still refund it
anyways i saw that the Epi les paul SLASH sig is coming out tomorrow….can i was excited because i love slash but it costs 1100 …the differences that i saw are as follows:
-slash (duh)….the looks is beautiful (duno the worth)
-hardcase and his new book and some picks (worth bout 90)
- Seymore Duncan Alnico II Pro humbuckers (probably worth like 100 a piece)
-vintage tulip tuners (which are better than grover i heard..but not sure)
-lock tone stopbar and tune-o-matic (probably better)
-nickel hardwear (probably better than chrome)
-longer tenons neck joint..aparently 20% more sustain ![]()
-bigger frets (which i like)
sounds good right?….but is it worth 500$ +tax more?
Better guitar, only four months old. Can’t go wrong with a Les Paul, but I’d say only do it if you’re planning on becoming a professional musician, otherwise it is a waste of money because you already have a great guitar.
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