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Please Help! Any info you might have. LP Sea-Foam Green?


Jimm3r

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It's a little bit lighter then this color. That picture up there is exactly it but it doesn't look that light of a color, it looks more green, and this one is a little too dark (could just be the lighting in the pictures? that ones obviously outside and the other in). I'll try to get a camera soon, but you guys get the idea.

She's a sweety! However I think I like the one with the cream colored appointments more. It looks more...Les Paul-ey to me, TOTALLY dig the color...you see that color on Fenders more so than Gibson/Epiphones with the exception of some Firebirds I've seen in that color.

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I love the look of this Les Paul!! Awesome color!!

 

 

She's a sweety! However I think I like the one with the cream colored appointments more. It looks more...Les Paul-ey to me, TOTALLY dig the color...you see that color on Fenders more so than Gibson/Epiphones with the exception of some Firebirds I've seen in that color.

 

Thanks guys! Check this page, that's what it actually looks like. I dont think you've ever seen the color on many other guitars, its the turquoise not Sea-Foam. I love it!

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  • 2 years later...

First of all...

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LOL. And secondly, I found this: http://webcache.goog...=www.google.com

 

Apparently there was a Turquoise color option available in the 1997 Epiphone catalogue.

 

 

 

 

 

I also have this guitar, i picked it up from a local pawnshop. I paid $125 and a used Jackson for it. I would like as much info on it as i could get please, thanks

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Every Epiphone I've ever seen in that color was described as "Turquoise" (many with a TQ after the serial number). I believe "Sea Foam Green" is a designation used by Fender for a color which is similar but a bit more to the green side.

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Every Epiphone I've ever seen in that color was described as "Turquoise" (many with a TQ after the serial number). I believe "Sea Foam Green" is a designation used by Fender for a color which is similar but a bit more to the green side.

 

 

Epiphone has used Seafoam Green (SG) on guitars in the past, mostly the 1990's S-Series Strat style guitars. It wasnt a very popular color for Epiphone.

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