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What happened to the world of guitars?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16143597" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Some of the most iconic music in history was made on a Strat. I saw your Strat, played it too- that thing is butter. </p><p></p><p>Tele's are just flat out classy. 8 years ago when I had a massive ambition to build a custom guitar, I wanted to do a 7-string hollowbody curve-top Telecaster. Weirdly unique. </p><p></p><p>And no, I don't think you're crazy for liking an Epiphone. They're probably the best bang for the buck of any entry to mid level guitar. I know plenty of people who own both a US Gibson and Epiphone and play the Epiphone more often. One guy in particular, not sure if he's still around sadly, had a gorgeous Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop guitar where the quilted maple was dye'd to look like a sandy beach with a sunset on the water. No idea what that beauty cost, but I got to play it for 5 minutes one time after which it went back in the case and the Epiphone LP came out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16143597, member: 181885"] Some of the most iconic music in history was made on a Strat. I saw your Strat, played it too- that thing is butter. Tele's are just flat out classy. 8 years ago when I had a massive ambition to build a custom guitar, I wanted to do a 7-string hollowbody curve-top Telecaster. Weirdly unique. And no, I don't think you're crazy for liking an Epiphone. They're probably the best bang for the buck of any entry to mid level guitar. I know plenty of people who own both a US Gibson and Epiphone and play the Epiphone more often. One guy in particular, not sure if he's still around sadly, had a gorgeous Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop guitar where the quilted maple was dye'd to look like a sandy beach with a sunset on the water. No idea what that beauty cost, but I got to play it for 5 minutes one time after which it went back in the case and the Epiphone LP came out. [/QUOTE]
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