My Epiphone Limited Edition Slash "Rosso Corsa"

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I inherited this guitar from a family member who passed in 2017. It turned out to be a really nice guitar.

Features:
full thickness carved hard rock maple cap with AAA flame veneer
long neck tenon
19:1 vintage deluxe style tuners (very smooth)
nickel plated hardware
orange drop caps
Seymour Duncan Slash signature Alnico II Pro humbuckers
9 hole weight relief

I converted it to '50s style wiring. It is a really good player, and sounds beautiful.

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Nice top on her....

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Nice one. Pretty. Red's a cool color of course, but you really don't see too many red Les Pauls.
And long tenon; I've found that makes a genuine difference on LPs - not in terms of tone but definitely in terms of liveliness.
The Slash Duncans are fantastic pickups.I have a set in a Mockingbird and love 'em.
 
As a whole you can't go wrong with seymour duncans. I've personally been wanting to get a set of the Seymour Duncan Black Winters but I don't have an available axe to put them in. the Slash pickups do sound absolutely beautiful, he always had fantastic tone through his musical career as far as i can remember.
 
Nice axe!
I can attest to the excellent tone from the SD Slash pickups. I have a set in my Warmoth LP and they sound great.
There is a used Epi Rossi Corsa for sale close to me right now. The guy is asking $1200CDN for it. That is pretty steep IMHO!
 
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