Arrived today the Epiphone Les Paul Studio from Reg. Packaged bullet proof and a very tidy guitar indeed. I have had a love hate relationship with LP styles so hoping this will work. Quite like the stripped back look and so far sounds great. Hope Reg won't mind one of his photos being pinched.
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NGD Keeping it in the family
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Re: NGD Keeping it in the family
Nice. I like the wider headstocks on more recent Epi's...looks good.
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Re: NGD Keeping it in the family
Don't see vertical shiplap often. Is that a fence or a building?
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Re: NGD Keeping it in the family
It'll be a fence, that style is super common in Christchurch
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