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    Can you identify this EPI model?

    The truss rod cover and nut are one piece. Really screams horrible craftsmanship, I think. But I'm told these E Series Les Pauls have lots of great feedback and natural distortion (maybe that's why?).... so if I ever get around to getting the input jack fixed, I may be in love with it.
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    Can you identify this EPI model?

    Truss Rod Cover Yes, sorry... dropped out a word. The truss rod cover and nut are the same piece. Same piece of... HA.
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    Can you identify this EPI model?

    It would be worth more without the signatures... (HA) I found someone selling the same guitar for $200 on Ebay. Like I said, I didn't expect this to be worth anything... to give you an idea of how cheap it was made, the nut and truss rod are one piece! Now that is bad!!!! I'll put $30 into...
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    Can you identify this EPI model?

    ~ Thanks for all of your input ~ This is why I love forums... you seek one answer and get not only what you're looking for, but also extensive discussions into product, storage, cleaning, etc... The guitar, identified by devoted fretter ANDY as an Epiphone 'E' Series "Basher" (Thanks...
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    Can you identify this EPI model?

    I picked up an Epiphone Les Paul today for $25.00 cash with a SKB hardshell case. I'm guessing this is what Epiphone turned into the Les Paul 100s or Juniors, but it does not have any model name on it - just a serial number that places it as a Chinese factory product from either 2002 or 1992...
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