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  1. Twang, the new forum only allows 50 messages (the old one let you have 500!!) so your box is overfull and won't let you recieve more. I need to talk with you about getting the Agile back up and running, so drop me a line.

    Sheila

  2. EPI1 twice in one week?!?! Where are the Juniors??? Hell, had to ask. Sheila
  3. Hey, Joe! There's one on ebay!! http://cgi.ebay.com/Epiphone-Sheraton-80s_W0QQitemZ160416764695QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar?hash=item2559959317 Sheila
  4. Hello! Restring her up and play her to your heart's content. She may not be a top of the line guitar, but she is a very nice guitar. Long after you have learned to play, and long after you have started collecting other guitars, you will still find that you love to play her! Before you put the new strings on, give the guitar a good cleaning and put some lemon oil on the fretboard. Make sure you wipe all excess lemon oil off, you don't want to get it on your strings. Get a "just damp" cloth and wipe out the inside going through the sound hole of any dirt, dust, cobwebs! Enjoy! And congratulations on your future as a guitar player! Sheila
  5. This is an S-400 currently at a New England store. It has the same frets as yours. Sheila
  6. Congratulations, Joe! Looking foward to the pics! Sheila
  7. You're Welcome and You're Welcome! The rest of us will just call her Eebie! Have fun with her! Sheila
  8. Don't I wish. I posted these three pics in response to the earlier post in regards to the question of the 'E' in Epiphone on the headstock. Just providing other guitars to compare to. The one you're getting . . . beautiful!! Sheila BTW the first two pics are ones that are for sale. No i have no connection. I just really like this guys collection of guitars. He has WAAAAAY too many for one person (if that is possible!)! http://www.robwesley.com/guitars/sales.html
  9. And a 1988 (difficult to see, but the epsilon is there).
  10. This is the headstock of a 1987 Sherrie And another 1987 Sherrie (not the same guitar as above)
  11. Nope! Just did the same on my Studio which had a broken neck. Just knock it off, clean the glue off and glue one on. Pretty much it in a nutshell, just go at it with a little less laisse faire than this post. It really is not hard to do, just do it with love. Sheila
  12. As a child, would have received a backhand had I said it, so Yup! Quasi-swear word!
  13. Hey God, I see you watching this post and I'm still not sure what it is you are looking for. Originally you asked what is was worth and where made. Those have been answered. As far as what the original owner paid for it, well - did any here buy one in '96 and do you remember what you paid? God, you could probably do a bit of research to see what the MSRP was at the time, but it never sold for that. As far as the stickers go, well that CE sticker shows up on all sorts of things, so I'm thinking it has something to do with Customs and Excise?? Feel free to correct me as I truly do not know for sure. The other sticker with the HS - absolutley no clue. To reitterate: The guitar is worth what someone would pay for it: you paid $200.00, would you have paid more? It was made in Asia. And no matter how much you love it, the LP was made, not born, there is no birth certificate nor birth parents to hunt down. But you can still name her!!
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