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Epiphone "E" Truss Rod Cover


Greg Curtis

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Thanks Charlie, I looked all over for this cover. Ebay never seems to have any unless you buy a complete guitar neck which can get pretty expensive and tried ordering one but no one would order it calling it a special order that they couldn't do. The one Steve sent me looks brand spanking new. Its nice to know some guys care and are willing to help someone else.

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In regards to the 2-hole E-cover on my JL Revolution, the "E" logo is noticeably different on John Lennon's actual guitar..... It bothered me to the point where I ordered an actual 1965 2- hole E-cover form a antique guitar repair shop. It's in mint condition, however it came in at the low low price of $175:-& .....

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In regards to the 2-hole E-cover on my JL Revolution' date=' the "E" logo is noticeably different on John Lennon's actual guitar..... It bothered me to the point where I ordered an actual 1965 2- hole E-cover form a antique guitar repair shop. It's in mint condition, however it came in at the low low price of $175:-& ..... [/quote']

 

It's amazing to me, how much we'll pay (at times) to have something "Right," you know? But, it's good

you could find one, at all...expensive or not! Glad it worked out.

 

CB

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Im going to follow Greg's example here.......;

 

 

 

Has anyone out there got an Elitist Casino they no longer need and want to send me for free?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh well, it was worth a try!

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It's amazing to me' date=' how much we'll pay (at times) to have something "Right," you know? But, it's good

you could find one, at all...expensive or not! Glad it worked out.

 

CB[/quote']

 

And really it's the only mod it needed (well not really). But everything on this guitar feels top of the line.... The last time I had this feeling is when I purchased my Les Paul Custom from Guitar Center in 1979. All it needed was a dimarzio superD bridge pick up, and from that point the guitar would just lay down some very fat sounding rhythm tracks.

 

As you can probably tell, I'm still on my honeymoon with the JL:d/

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