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I've played it, and it has the Hammertone Seal of Approval.
Thanks, David. The 390 couldn't have been popular as it never stayed around long.
Vintage 1946 Epiphone Emperor with original brown Lifton hardshell case in excellent condition. As most of you already know, these fine, early Epiphone instruments are some of the most highly...
Yeah, but you’re assuming they actually worked. I think that was the big issue, you still had to tweak them.
The weirdest thing happened today. I hated those robotunners when they came out. I always feel like I can tune my guitar better then an arbitrary digital tunner. I use both my eyes and (especially...
As you will see below, my view of this is waaay different than the consensus so far (10 to 1 against!). However, boldly forward... "Best' is easy; it is your life's history of already having...
I've been working with Jens Larsen's website. He also has a youtube channel. Loads of good stuff on there. He has a pay-for-it course, but for now I've been plugging away on his free stuff.
John Buscarino has one for sale too, and with him you'll get one that's probably been set up as well as the original (and the James May PU).
The ES-339 is a small semi-hollow with identical construction to the larger ES-335. The ES-390 is a small, fully hollow guitar, like a smaller ES-330. In that sense, it is like the Epiphone Casino...
Isn’t the Gibson es-339 the same specs? A smaller version of the 335. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Yes, there was the Gibson ES-390 about 10 years ago. I've seen versions with mini-humbuckers and P90s.
Reminds me of my last colonoscopy. :sour:
1946 Epiphone Emperor w/ original Lifton case
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