epiphone firebird V dot inlay
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- kidbrightside
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epiphone firebird V dot inlay
im currently working on a deal that includes of these but i dont know anything about the epiphone version and couldnt find a demo on youtube. anyone own/played one before?
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Re: epiphone firebird V dot inlay
I played a epi three pickup fire bird once a long time ago, I remember liking it 

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Re: epiphone firebird V dot inlay
thanks, i should be getting it today hopefully its something at least practical.
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Re: epiphone firebird V dot inlay
A firebird is very practical! I love gibson ones! If it were me I'd upgrade the pickups because I hate epi pickups.
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Re: epiphone firebird V dot inlay
Mudfuzz wrote:A firebird is very practical! I love gibson ones! If it were me I'd upgrade the pickups because I hate epi pickups.
Yeah, epi's are usually pretty solidly built for the price. You can always swap out the hardware.
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Re: epiphone firebird V dot inlay
thats what i was thinking too. i owned a gibson firebird V and VII in the past but found both to be overpriced glorified paper weights. neither could stay in tune and were ridiculously neck heavy. i was hoping maybe the epiphone would be more balanced and player friendly.