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Almost pulled the trigger on this Epiphone.


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Got a new job today so why not stop at my favorite music shop on the way home. I don't know why but this Epi really caught my eye and was a decent price. Unfortunately playing higher on the neck wasn't as comfortable as I like so I had too pass. Probably for the better. Not really

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[quote name='Bret' timestamp='1362094730' post='1995883']
Got a new job today so why not stop at my favorite music shop on the way home. I don't know why but this Epi really caught my eye and was a decent price. Unfortunately playing higher on the neck wasn't as comfortable as I like so I had too pass. Probably for the better. Not really


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Why would you want to play up there? You'll only get a nose bleed.

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[quote name='Bassman Sam' timestamp='1362104053' post='1995977']
Why would you want to play up there? You'll only get a nose bleed.
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Would that be from the guitarist thumping him for encroaching on his territory? :lol:

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[quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1362148563' post='1996468']
Theres a nice Precision next to it. Thats what you really want!! :gas:
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I think that was just it. I used to have a Jazz and it was the third shop I had been in that day. I had just become desensitized to all the Fenders I had seen and that one just stood out. Also I'm a big fan of The Edge so maybe subconsciously I thought I could get a crazy delay unit and go to town.

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Interesting. I own a prototype Epi built in Japan late seventies/early eighties, that I got from the Massman Drive factory..
As far as I know it never made it into production, but is a bolt-on neck Explorer with a precision pickup and a jazz pickup.

The neck profile is that ideal compromise between a Precision and a Jazz neck you always wanted but never found.
I had one of the first sets of EMG P/Js to arrive in Nashville fitted to it in around 1983 by Madison Music, complete with preamp that fitted neatly into the exiting Telecaster-shaped control cavity.

It now has a thumb-shaped dent in the body next to the thumb rest and countless dings in the bodywork, weighs a ton but STILL sound absolutely wonderful.
Unfortunately, due to a permanently damaged left shoulder, I can no longer play it for more than about 4 minutes and of course the shape precludes playing it seated!

I may post a pic of it in guitar porn and risk the ridicule for posting such a bettered old warrior on there.
Really must get the nut replaced.....

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[quote name='ivansc' timestamp='1362312256' post='1998154']
I may post a pic of it in guitar porn and risk the ridicule for posting such a bettered old warrior on there.
Really must get the nut replaced.....
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Please do! I just purchased a "bettered old warrior". It should be arriving this week.

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