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>hand made ebony pickguard carved out of headstock veneer from Stewmac. >High quality wiring harness from Sigler Music with CTS 500k pots and Switchcraft switch and jack I bought the blonde ES-339, and decided she should have a I figure I saved enough on the price to afford a hard shell Epi case, and You can spend a lot more on fast women and slow horses, and have a lot less fun than I've had At that price, I could buy it because I was curious. I got my Epi for $339 brand new (with no case). The Gibson is certainly more elegant, but is it worth so much more money? Put the Epiphone version on sale, I had to pounce. Gibson makes a stripped down 'studio' version of the ES-339 for about $1700. when I was looking, the Gibson ES-339 was priced about $2000. Most other Gibbie arch tops are much more expensive Real prize IMHO, but it seemed expensive.

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I'd been looking hard at the Gibson ES-339 with the '57 Classic hum buckers. So the P-90 niche was unfilled, and as soon as I played the Casino CoupeĪt a guitar store I was hooked on the size and shape and the excellent neck. I had four other electric guitars, all with I really was going to get the Casino Coupe. The ES-339 weighs about 8 pounds (3.5 Kilos), so it's heavier than my SG but similar to a Tele.ĭunno if the Casino coupe is lighter, but I think it is. My solution to the dilemma was to buy the Epiphone ES-339 P-90 pro.

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Cool video, and it's easy to see why people might be going back and forth about

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