The epiphone les paul standard

the pickups are perfectly fine,its not necessary to replace them. As i said before you gotta know how to tweak the poles height to get the best sound..
I think audio has done a wonderful job debunking that myth.

btw audio.. nice playing.
 
Hmm

All the Epi LP (Classic, Custom, Standard, Studio, Special II) all gone!!

Now That's Madness . . .

Anyway, it's a good guitar if you don't mind the weight, but the feel of the neck turns me off :wink: I am super used to my RG Wizard II neck.
 
but the ones at bras basar not gone yet, hehe, i'm gonna camp there and get the epiphone les paul custom.. :D got alot of stuff to get. !
 
yup..im goin at around 6am and sit there camp but im nt snatching any guitars from u guys..dun worry...i jus accompany my frends there and i jus wanna buy 1 or 2 pedals...and make frends with fellow campers...hahahaha
 
hhaha...ok...see u guys there man...i think i will bring a cam with me to take pics of u guys getting ur new gears...like take pic of u guys chiong inside and grab the guitar...hahah...den maybe we can take a big SOFTIES photo together
 
yay, remember to gather all the softies, and remember me! haha. :D i'm andy. just see the guy going to grab the les paul custom.
 
haha..ok sure...maybe we can ask james to gather all the softies...hahaha...cos he's the big boss of SOFT....
 
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APOLOGIES: the above LP Special is a NETT item, no disct :oops:

the Melody Maker (below) sports a similar finish to the above LP, however, the difference lies with the headstock mainly. the MM (reissue, currently the model offered in stores) also does not sport a mahogany body.

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