D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote:lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
sunnamp33 wrote:For $1500 just buy a used Gibson. They are everywhere. Check pawn shops, guitar center, etc....
grindonomicon wrote:Enlighten me here... Are these Japanese LP's really way more quality and awesome than a modern Epiphone, or just more cool factor? Cuz the best of the Epiphones are always sweet enough for me for project guitars, or are more available and in my price range at least. The Electra LP I once had was a piece of crap, though it wasn't a 70's one. Didn't sound good, neck was thin in a bad way. When I was shielding the control cavity I found out it was plywood. Finished shielding it and sold it the next week!
I haven't seen any Japanese LP's locally, but there are a couple 70's Yamaha Strats in the area that look to be serious quality, and pretty affordable. Is the quality on those better than current Japanese Strats or Japanese Fenders in general?
braaandooon wrote:I know I'm a big fan of the japanese Yamahas. Guy I play with has two Yamaha SG's, a lord player, and a studio lord. He also owns a few Gibby LP's, a standard and a classic. The Gibson's never get any play.
I play around with all of them at practice, and the Yamaha Lord Player is like pure sex, love that one. All of them are great guitars though but can't speak for some of the other copies as I haven't tried alot of em'.
My buddies Yamaha Lord Player 800 looks like the one below, don't see too many of these around...
t-rey wrote:Jake - the standard in question is listed as an 86, but the serial number dates it to 85, so it's right after that era. Doesn't have the norlin headstock, but does have a three piece top. Never knew that about the SGs with the big bridges.
Thanks for the info, Corey. If you don't mind, sharing what seller did you use?
I hadn't actually thought about searching through the individual stores yet. Gives me a new way to browse.
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