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    Quote Originally Posted by lammie200
    Kinda short on actual specs. Personally, I would proceed with caution.
    Lammie, I had one. Quite a nice guitar! Somewhere in the $600-$800 range with a really good HSC. No caution required IMO, but I don't think they're available in the USA anymore anyway. The guy that ran the USA distributorship didn't seem to do anything to promote the brand.

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    My 335 copy, made by Samick, "Riff".
    My best guess is 90s, it has '59s. Tuners are ok, have had to replace several. It sounds great though and plays well.

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    My 95' Sangwha ES 335 copy. Plays great and is stunning to look at.. anyone know anything about this brand?

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    The best to my ears are the Peerless Cremona followed by the Monarch. I’ve owned them both.

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    I had a 91 Epiphone Sheraton ll that was a perfect guitar, just so well made, cost me $325, I put more money changing the pickups etc than on the guitar itself... the neck was sort of thin, and I like fat necks, otherwise I would have kept it forever