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The headstock that Gibson put on the later Epis is what looks wrong to me. The original Epi headstock was known as the moustache, not open book, because it's subtly different, a little more of a dip, like the profile of an old-fashioned moustache.
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04-26-2024 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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Originally Posted by m_d
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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I'm amused by this preciosity about headstock shapes. Epiphone has been all over the place, but so has Gibson, especially pre-war. Not to forget Yamaha (I love the SA2200 headstock, not others) or Ibanez. To me, anything symmetrical goes, especially considering how masculine-ugly all 7-string takes are.
Edit: Forgot to wisecrack something about the unique Martin headstock.Last edited by Gitterbug; 04-29-2024 at 02:43 AM.
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Yeah, I have never bought, nor refused to buy, any guitar just because of the headstock. I'm unable to see how the headstock shape affects tone or playability. If that were on the list, it would be near the bottom.
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Originally Posted by Gitterbug
Originally Posted by sgosnell
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Weight, yes. Specific shape details, no.
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