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frontpage Posted by jk6812 | Staff • 2d ago
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Epiphone Les Paul Special-I Limited-Edition Electric Guitar (Worn Cherry)

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$149

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Guitar Center has Epiphone Les Paul Special-I Limited-Edition Electric Guitar (Worn Cherry) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Basswood body
  • Bolt-on 1960s SlimTaper mahogany neck, 21-fret fingerboard
  • Intonated, one-piece wraparound bridge-stopbar, covered, 14:1 die-cast tuners
  • Epiphone 700T bridge and Epiphone 650R neck humbuckers, 3-way switch

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  • About this Offer:
    • This is $20 lower  than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Guitar Center has Epiphone Les Paul Special-I Limited-Edition Electric Guitar (Worn Cherry) on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Basswood body
  • Bolt-on 1960s SlimTaper mahogany neck, 21-fret fingerboard
  • Intonated, one-piece wraparound bridge-stopbar, covered, 14:1 die-cast tuners
  • Epiphone 700T bridge and Epiphone 650R neck humbuckers, 3-way switch

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $20 lower  than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by jk6812 | Staff

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8h ago
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Joined Jun 2007
8h ago
Harmonica
8h ago
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https://www.guitarcenter.com/Epip...0342759.gc

Also available in worn gray (looks nearly white in the pic) at this price.
4h ago
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Joined Jul 2018
4h ago
ElatedSummer9477
4h ago
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Anyone can comment if this is a good fit for a total guitar-ignorant who has recently been hit by the sudden urge to pick up guitar?

I believe Les Paul is a renowned brand so it's probably more than enough for me.
3h ago
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Joined Jul 2023
3h ago
centrifuge
3h ago
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Quote from ElatedSummer9477 :
Anyone can comment if this is a good fit for a total guitar-ignorant who has recently been hit by the sudden urge to pick up guitar? I believe Les Paul is a renowned brand so it's probably more than enough for me.
I learned electric on an Epiphone LP and it worked well. This one doesn't have some features that mine had (adjustable intonation, separate volume and tone), but it's a solid guitar to learn on.

The tuners and bridge may be a bit finicky, but I'd say it's a solid guitar for a beginner. It'll help you get an idea for what you like, want, and would not want in a future guitar
2h ago
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Joined Dec 2022
2h ago
ShrewdHamster8862
2h ago
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Quote from ElatedSummer9477 :
Anyone can comment if this is a good fit for a total guitar-ignorant who has recently been hit by the sudden urge to pick up guitar?I believe Les Paul is a renowned brand so it's probably more than enough for me.
LP's are usually really heavy. I can't comment on this one, but it may be worthwhile to pick it up and just strum it. Trust me, for a novice, a heavy guitar can be a burden and introduce shoulder/neck pain (on top of finger pain..ha) that'll discourage you from practicing. I started with an Epi Casino because I liked the way it looked, but it was super-uncomfortable and sold it.
If I had to do it again, I'd probably pickup a nice Squier Strat or Jazzmaster (frequently on sale and really nice guitars for beginners). They have a nice scallop to contour to your gut/side and just an all-around comfy guitar. The LPs are NOT comfy....
Check out the "Squier Sonic Stratocaster Limited-Edition Electric Guitar (Surf Green)" that posted here a couple days ago for ~ $160. That's a nice starter.
40m ago
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40m ago
torbar
40m ago
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I've been playing guitar (badly) for 15+ years, have a Gibson Les Paul, a MIM fender Tele and Strat, but picked one of these up a couple months ago on a whim and was surprised by how good it is. Stays in tune, sounds good, neck is nice, no fret issues that I can see/feel. Definitely worth picking up(Plus, GC has a decent return policy if you decide you don't want it, or get one that's bad quality or whatever). I find myself bringing this to practice more often than my other ones
Also definitely lighter than a regular Les Paul.
8m ago
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8m ago
willygee
8m ago
3,196 Posts
Quote from ElatedSummer9477 :
Anyone can comment if this is a good fit for a total guitar-ignorant who has recently been hit by the sudden urge to pick up guitar?

I believe Les Paul is a renowned brand so it's probably more than enough for me.
I have a LP knockoff from Monoprice and it has a great feel to it so I assume this will be the same. I also have a Fender Squire and the LP knockoff feels better for whatever that's worth.

Another alternative is to look for used guitars on FB market place - usually tons to be found there. Could maybe score a good quality one at lower price and then get a sense if you want to stick with guitar without huge commitment!

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