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  1. What was lat year Gibson used rosewood on the fretboard instead of whatever is all used currently?
  2. Ihave the steinberger spirit deluxe and since new the tuners operate very poorly. They are difficult to turn and are very hard to turn. Is there a simple solution to remedy this so they operate better, more smoothly? Thanks
  3. I own a couple Gibson Les Pauls and I don't own an Epi Les Paul but I was just wondering if Epiphone Les Pauls have the bodies weight relieved like Gibsons or if they are solid wood or what the deal is in that regards with them? I always hear so much debate and discussions about Gibsons and the weight relieved vs non weight relieved but never came across any discussions regarding the Epiphone brand Les Pausl and if they are weight relieved or not and if so if they use same methods as Gibson. Anyone know at all?
  4. Whats with that? Do people think I said or did something wrong or bad? I have no clue.

  5. Keep ya head up guitar_randy_, this coming from a fellow member that at one point had a -7 rating.

  6. Have you made any adjustments on your truss rod yet at all? Just curious if your truss rod turned easily and freely? The truss rod won't turn on my 339 I just got couple days ago. I may have to return the guitar. Wish I could free it up and turn it because I love everything else on this particular guitar alot
  7. Just received my brand new epi 339 pro today.Had all that except the 10 foot cable
  8. So on guitar center website they list an epiphone 335 pro and the old epiphone dot. I know the more expensive 335 pro has upgraded pickups but is there anything else that is different between the 335 pro and the dot besides the pickups?
  9. Did Studios at one time come with binding on the front of the body?
  10. As it came new/stock and after I did a little customizing .Can't see that I also replaced the bridge pickup to 57 classic plus
  11. Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 12:54 PM To: Customer Service Subject: sg guitar bodies? Is there a difference in the Gibson sg's as far as how many pieces of wood are used on the different sg models? How many pieces of wood are used to contstruct the follwing: SG Standard? SG 61 Reissue? SG Special Faded? Thanks Hi, The SG Standard uses 1 to 3 pieces. The SG 61 reissue has a 1 piece body. The SG Special Faded is a multi-piece body. Thanks! Best regards, Jon Sutherland Gibson Customer Service 1-800-4GIBSON service@gibson.com p.s. I am one of the lucky to get a one piece standard I believe.My faded has at least 4 pieces tho
  12. I just was researching and from what I've found,you need to look at bottom og uitar to see how many pieces were used,often its difficutl to tell from front,back or sides.Most say they have 2 pieces on their standard,but faded models can be 3-4 and many say their reissue is only one. I just looked and I can see 4 pieces on my faded.I still am unable to distinquish my standard to be only one piece,but from others say they are usually 2,so I guess I don't know for sure.
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