I like the look also. I am not in the market but maybe someday when someone is looking to move one used I will be there.I like it.
There has to be more to the difference besides hardware and electronics. I don't know about the bridge and tailpiece, but it comes with the same Grover Rotomatic tuners my Standard came with. Specs say CTS pots so I assume it's not PCB controls. I imagine the pickups are some "licensed by" cheapos, but I always end up swapping out pickups anyway, I have my go-tos. Specs say maple top, but I wonder if it's just marketing and it's really just a veneer. The same description tries to tell you that the binding and finish add to the sound. lolYou could put all Gibson hardware on it if you wanted and still be thousands of $$$$ ahead.


Not surprised at all.I swear they make chinese grovers knock offs and use those on the top end Epiphones. When i bought my epiphone Les Paul Custom JJN sig. It come wth the Grover Rotomatics. I bought some nickel plated Grover locking tuners and they had a whole different sized bushing nut size. The Hip Shot d tuner i bought had the smaller sized hex nut on the bushing as the ones i bought. So ya they make knock off Grovers.
I always liked the look of those, back when Gibson first came out with 'em.LP Custom Widow, 4 colors. I like the red one and orange.
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Possibly. I don’t recall.I always liked the look of those, back when Gibson first came out with 'em.
Didn't they made some with a spider inlay instead of the split diamond?
If one appears locally , I will tear in to it.They look good. I wonder how they compare to a Gibson Tribute or Studio. I mean, they have a figured top and binding like a high end $3000 Gibson, so how can they sell them for 800 bucks like that. I get the whole Gibson name brand that you're paying for, but even a stripped down plain top Tribute with no binding and a shit PCB cost more than that. If I ever see one out in the wild I'll check it out, but so far I haven't seen one hanging on the wall.
Looks interesting, I don’t think I would play that but maybe display on the wall.lol
Valid points, I don’t know anyway to find out other than buying one and tearing it apart to find out. The board , I don’t know but if I found it not to be ebony I would not want to keep it.There has to be more to the difference besides hardware and electronics. I don't know about the bridge and tailpiece, but it comes with the same Grover Rotomatic tuners my Standard came with. Specs say CTS pots so I assume it's not PCB controls. I imagine the pickups are some "licensed by" cheapos, but I always end up swapping out pickups anyway, I have my go-tos. Specs say maple top, but I wonder if it's just marketing and it's really just a veneer. The same description tries to tell you that the binding and finish add to the sound. lol
"the flame maple top adds brightness and definition to every note. Enhanced by the guitar's 7-ply binding and gloss finish, the materials work together to deliver a responsive and articulate sound."
Hmm, also claims to have an ebony fret board. Is it actual ebony, or are they referring to a stained color?
I'm mostly just goofing here, but these are the things I'd like to know. lol.![]()