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dunner004

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  1. I thought it might have been a DR-90 from what I can find, but the truss rod cap piece just had “GIBSON” on it I thought it might have been a PR-100, but it didn’t have a clipped ear headstock, and open back tuning pegs. Nor did it look pale enough. But I did see a second hand one online here that looks extremely close, but I discounted it because it didn’t appear to have any bindings around the edge. I thought it might have been a PR-150, but the years don’t match, and they don’t seem to have text on the truss rod plate, but the pale complexion looked close. AJ-100 looks close, but it didn’t have a strap button at the base of the neck, and the scratch plate doesn’t ring a bell. I suppose I am trying to remember a guitar I had for about 4 years, but haven’t had in 18 years AJ-10 & AJ-15 are close I think, buit the E on the scratch plate wasnt embossed. It was flat white in the black scratchplate. Tuning pegs on the AJ-15 are right. AJ-10 are not right. I suppose I will have to keep on looking and get a copy of that book to see if it helps. I doubt no more than 200Euros or dollars were spent on it either, but it was one of my first guitars, and I really enjoyed it. Maybe more was spent, but not too much.
  2. Thank you. I will go have a look at those. Hopefully I will find something. Pity I dont have any photos of it. I might look through my parents old photo albums to see if there is anything showing it in the background
  3. It was brand new at the time. I know it probably describes a lot of guitars, but that at least gives me something to chase. Once I see one I will know. Once I see the wood used for the neck I will be pretty sure of it
  4. Hello, I'm looking to find an acoustic Epiphone Gibson I was given as a gift in 1998. It was given to me by my cousin and it sounded wonderful. I want to see if I can find the model number so that maybe I can track down another 1998 or around that time It had a pale top - similar to the J45 Studio Cant remember what the binding were like Not sure if it was a rosewood / mahogany / cherry neck It had a satin finish Dark fretboard with a slight curve Simple dots on the fretboard Black scratchplate with the Epiphone letter symbol Any model or picture suggestions would be really appreciated. Thank you all, CD
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