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Ackerdacker asked: I’m looking at a Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany $899.00 or a Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy Custom EX $849.00. I like to play some Black Sabbath, Metallica as well as some mellow tunes. I think the Gibson would be the better investment but will it give the crunch and distortion of the EX?
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Thanks but the Gibson is the bottom of the line model. Are the pickups the same quality? They aren’t EMG’s they have Alnico V burstbucker pro humbuckers. Will I still get some metal sound out of them? Why is this Les Paul $899 ans the standard is $2399.00?
Oh and by the way, some people said they would sell their Gibson to buy a Prophecy EX.
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Han asked: I saw a vintage guitar the other day. I can’t seem to find it, but I remember the first letters of the brand was:
Wur…..
He said something about them specializing in organs and stuff. It was an acoustic guitar, had an arch top on the back, (Simular to the Gibson Les Paul Arch tops, but this one was on the back instead of the front.)
Double skunk-stripes on the middle of the neck all the way past the headstock.
Set neck. Natural Color.
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Tags: Acoustic Guitar, Arch, Gibson Les Paul, Les Paul, Organs, Stripes, Tops, Vintage Guitar

jargent100 asked: I’ve had my Gibson Les Paul Deluxe for about 10 years. I received it as a gift from a close family friend, and the implication was that she received it in leiu of payment from someone else.
The thing is most definitely “hot”; the serial number has been scratched off deeply from behind the headstock. (It’s also been hot for at least 15 years, so I’m less concerned about that.)
What I’m trying to figure out is how to properly determine the age of the guitar. I’m reasonably sure it’s late 1970s, but I don’t think I can get any more detail without a serial number.
Is there any other way to get more info on the guitar’s origin? Do LPs have a serial number anyplace other than the back of the headstock? Can I determine the age based on the setup / style of the pick-ups?
I’ve been playing guitar for a while, but am not part of the “vintage” scene, and know fairly little about nice guitars. (I’m cheap.) Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Here’s a picture of something a lot LIKE the guitar:
http://gitar.hatarozo.hu/mods/block_art/images/4501915951_les-paul-classic_410_01.jpg
Though this is a LP Classic.
(Now that I don’t have the guitar in front of me, I’m questioning whether it’s a Deluxe or Classic, but pretty sure it’s a Deluxe… I’ll verify later.)
I checked. It is an American Made Les Paul Deluxe. I photographed and blew up the scratched out serial, but can’t make out any real detail…
BUT, no mini humbuckers. I think it had some customizations done.
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Tags: 10 Years, 1970s, Art Images, Block Art, Family Friend, Gibson Les Paul, Gitar, Guitars, Headstock, Hot, Implication, Leiu, Pick Ups, Ups, Vintage Scene

jargent100 asked: I’ve had my Gibson Les Paul Deluxe for about 10 years. I received it as a gift from a close family friend, and the implication was that she received it in leiu of payment from someone else.
The thing is most definitely “hot”; the serial number has been scratched off deeply from behind the headstock. (It’s also been hot for at least 15 years, so I’m less concerned about that.)
What I’m trying to figure out is how to properly determine the age of the guitar. I’m reasonably sure it’s late 1970s, but I don’t think I can get any more detail without a serial number.
Is there any other way to get more info on the guitar’s origin? Do LPs have a serial number anyplace other than the back of the headstock? Can I determine the age based on the setup / style of the pick-ups?
I’ve been playing guitar for a while, but am not part of the “vintage” scene, and know fairly little about nice guitars. (I’m cheap.) Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Here’s a picture of something a lot LIKE the guitar:
http://gitar.hatarozo.hu/mods/block_art/images/4501915951_les-paul-classic_410_01.jpg
Though this is a LP Classic.
(Now that I don’t have the guitar in front of me, I’m questioning whether it’s a Deluxe or Classic, but pretty sure it’s a Deluxe… I’ll verify later.)
I checked. It is an American Made Les Paul Deluxe. I photographed and blew up the scratched out serial, but can’t make out any real detail…
BUT, no mini humbuckers. I think it had some customizations done.
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Tags: 10 Years, 1970s, Block Art, Family Friend, Gitar, Guitars, Headstock, Hot, Implication, Leiu, Les Paul, Pick Ups, Playing Guitar, Serial Number, Ups
superunknown asked: hey, i was just wondering if anyone here would recommend a squier?
ive heard theyre good “begginer” guitars, so does that mean they fall apart after a year or two?
which one of these is better(i like alternative rock):
squier standard stratocaster:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier-by-Fender-Standard-Stratocaster-Electric-Guitar-with-Tortoise-Shell-Pickguard-102545761-i1166294.gc
squier vintage modified stratocaster
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier-by-Fender-Vintage-Modified-Stratocaster-SSS-Electric-Guitar-512572-i1172563.gc
squier jagstang:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier-by-Fender-Jagmaster-Electric-Guitar-102809159-i1150688.gc
squier deluxe hot rails:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier-by-Fender-Deluxe-Hot-Rails-Strat-Electric-Guitar-519754-i1275949.gc
thanxs!
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Tags: Alternative Rock, Fender Jagmaster, Fender Standard Stratocaster, Fender Standard Stratocaster Electric Guitar, Fender Vintage, Gc, Guitarcenter, Hey, Hot Rails, Jagstang, Pickguard, Squier Guitars, Squier Standard Stratocaster, Tortoise, Tortoise Shell
Mishima666 asked:
I’ve been playing flamenco guitar for about ten years now, and my musical interests have broadened somewhat. I’d like to get into electric guitar, and the Strat always seems to come highly recommended.
The problem is that there seem to be over a hundred models, and it’s hard to understand all the features.
Question: what features are most desirable, most important, etc.? I have no professional aspirations, but I would like a guitar that I’m not going to outgrow any time soon — you know, one with sufficient features and quality that I’m not going to be shopping for a new one five years from now. I’m not interested in spectacular looks, models named after famous people, collectors vintage models, etc.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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Tags: Electric Guitar, Famous People, Fender Stratocaster, Musical Interests, Professional Aspirations, Shopping, Thanks In Advance, Vintage Models
djgbsbj asked:
I am thinking about the fender vintage noiseless, but im not sure if ill be able to get a good distortion. I play a wide varity of stuff. Classic rock, a little metal, folk, and classical. So im looking 4 something that i can us 4 a lot of styles. And i have to have single coil(strat). What would be good?
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Tags: Fender Vintage, Guitar Pickups, Lot, Single Coil, Stuff, Varity
pumpkinism asked: I’m looking for these guitars to collect however it seems there aren’t many in Malaysia and most are either reissues or new ones. Do help me out. Thank you
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Tags: Fender Guitars, Gibson Guitars, Vintage Fender, Vintage Guitars
whaaa? asked: I’m looking for the value of a very old Gibson Acoustic with a model number DG-3632 on the back. If you can give me some advice on where to go, that’d be great!
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mydesinet1 asked: I am look out of buy a Fender Vintage Guitar. Could you people suggest which is the best Vintage Fender Acoustic Guitar ?
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Tags: Fender Acoustic Guitar, Fender Guitar, Fender Vintage, People, Vintage Fender, Vintage Guitar