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its an Epiphone Les Paul Special II
comes with an amp and everything you need to play
and a VERY good price
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its an Epiphone Les Paul Special II
comes with an amp and everything you need to play
and a VERY good price
Thats a pretty high price for that guitar. I saw it at Guitar Center for a 100...and its not that great of a guitar. I would recommed a Epiphone Les Paul Standard at the least.-WhiteSnake-
but it does come with an amp and stuff
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its an Epiphone Les Paul Special II
comes with an amp and everything you need to play
and a VERY good price
wii60_lukatoll
thats a good guitar, my friend has the exact one...
odd, cuz i was just thinkin about gettin one myself, lol
instead im gettin this http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dean-Vendetta-XM-Electric-Guitar?sku=512150
btw, the black one.
I have the half-step-down model from that, and it plays great.link
its an Epiphone Les Paul Special II
comes with an amp and everything you need to play
and a VERY good price
wii60_lukatoll
I'm sure it would be fine to learn on, but when you get better I'm sure you'll want to get something better. If you spend more money now it might last you a bit longer. On the other hand, you don't want to spend a lot of money and not stick with playing guitar... xXNightmareXx
Don't say poor equipment means people won't want to play on it. That's bull. Sure, you'll sound like crap, but that won't really deter anyone from wanting to play.
It is a good guitar to learn on, but I would eventually upgrade to a $300+ guitar in the future. Don't get a real Gibson Les Paul until you have been playing for years... lol.SpootyHeadExactly! I had a crappy guitar for a while got good and bought a $700 Signature Les Paul and love it, I can make it sound like a $700 guitar. Your next guitar should be at least a semi-pro guitar.
[QUOTE="xXNightmareXx"]I'm sure it would be fine to learn on, but when you get better I'm sure you'll want to get something better. If you spend more money now it might last you a bit longer. On the other hand, you don't want to spend a lot of money and not stick with playing guitar... BlueTimber
Don't say poor equipment means people won't want to play on it. That's bull. Sure, you'll sound like crap, but that won't really deter anyone from wanting to play.
I wasn't saying that poor equipment means people won't want to play it. I've just had friends that go out and purchase expensive gear and not stick with playing the instrument. If you really want to learn, of course you are going to play anything you can get your hands on.:D
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