Angry-Again
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Its an LP-100...An Lp-100 Studio, to be precise. There was also a Studio Standard with a flame top.
The 1995 catalog shows the LP-100 Studio and Studio Standard without the Les Paul insignia on the headstock. Later models had the insignia. Epiphone seems to switch things up from time to time.
Thanks RTH.
Is that catalog online somewhere?
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I guessed lp100 when I first got it too, but from what I've seen LP100's always have had "Les Paul" printed on the headstock.. It doesn't feel cheap and sound horrible like the other lp100's ive played either. I wish there were a clear way to know. I wont be depressed if it turns out to be the cheap lp100 i guess, i still enjoy playing it sometimes, I like the fact that the body is rounded and thinner and lighter than my sons Epiphone Les Paul plus top. His looks beautiful with the cherry sunburst ect, but this LP feels closer to my Sonex, but the Sonex is still way better. LOL thanks to everyone for your posts.
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Im sorry I did not mean to post this 3 times, my comp was lagging and apparently it reposted. My apologies.
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I have a 1995 Epiphine Les Paul type guitar. My question is, it is much thinner than a standard les paul, with a bolt on neck. It does not say "Les Paul" on the headstock. It has pearl type Epiphone at the top with a truss rod cover that says Gibson. What model is this thing?
The serial number states:
Your guitar was made at the
Saein Plant, Korea
August 1995
Production Number: 1461
1967 EB232c
in Epiphone Basses
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Has the correct sticker inside also