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Well as a newbie, I'm not sure if this will make or break my reputation around here but I use Epiphone Dots almost exclusively. I tried the Casino since I'm a huge Beatles fan but I got way too much feedback. I play a lot of folk rock so it works. I had an Ibanez RG370 but I sold it off not too long ago. The sound was pretty decent. I'd love to add a Sandoval polka dot V to my collection someday, though.
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Epiphone is more or less like a Gibson.
i've actually heard that some Epi's are better than Gibsons.
The '56 Goldtop w/P90's for example.
... other than that I agree with skezza.
I don't judge people by their guitars.
Sure, I might not like them or I may
think they don't look too good.
It's however each and every persons desicion
which guitar they choose to play
i've actually heard that some Epi's are better than Gibsons.
The '56 Goldtop w/P90's for example.
... other than that I agree with skezza.
I don't judge people by their guitars.
Sure, I might not like them or I may
think they don't look too good.
It's however each and every persons desicion
which guitar they choose to play

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the difference between Ed & Brian is that Ed'sMr. Crowley wrote:Eddie Van Halen's Franken StratStiltzkin wrote:that's because it is brian Mays Red SpecialXanadu wrote:Stiltzkin.......Reminds me of the make and model Brian May has always played. A custom instument, I believe????? Very, very cool guitar.
how many guys do you know of, that made a career
guitar wasn't built from scratch ... Brians was

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Stiltzkin wrote:the difference between Ed & Brian is that Ed'sMr. Crowley wrote:Eddie Van Halen's Franken StratStiltzkin wrote: that's because it is brian Mays Red Special
how many guys do you know of, that made a career
guitar wasn't built from scratch ... Brians was
The other difference between Brian's guitar and Ed's guitar is that Ed's revolutionized the industry, Brian's did not...
your point being ?RockyRhoads wrote:Stiltzkin wrote:the difference between Ed & Brian is that Ed'sMr. Crowley wrote: Eddie Van Halen's Franken Strat
guitar wasn't built from scratch ... Brians was
The other difference between Brian's guitar and Ed's guitar is that Ed's revolutionized the industry, Brian's did not...
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I was just pointing it out... you seem pretty high on Brian May and sounded as though, like so many others, you were knocking Ed and his contributions to the guitar world. That's all...Stiltzkin wrote:your point being ?RockyRhoads wrote:Stiltzkin wrote: the difference between Ed & Brian is that Ed's
guitar wasn't built from scratch ... Brians was
The other difference between Brian's guitar and Ed's guitar is that Ed's revolutionized the industry, Brian's did not...
FYI, I dig both Brian and Ed.RockyRhoads wrote:I was just pointing it out... you seem pretty high on Brian May and sounded as though, like so many others, you were knocking Ed and his contributions to the guitar world. That's all...Stiltzkin wrote:your point being ?RockyRhoads wrote:
The other difference between Brian's guitar and Ed's guitar is that Ed's revolutionized the industry, Brian's did not...
I was merely pointing out that Brians guitar was made from scratch
where Ed took an already existing shape and modified it.
And yes, the topic is about guitars, not the music industry
