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Slim metal custom headstock serial number stickers
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  1. #Slim metal custom headstock serial number stickers cracked
  2. #Slim metal custom headstock serial number stickers professional

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Not until after I decide whether to purchase it.īTW Thanks for running such a great forum for Epiphone guitars.Premium serial number decals to add an extra level of personalization to your very own custom built guitar. What would be a great deal for this guitar? Sorry, can't get pictures. Marked Epiphone and some other stuff under that (I forgot, like Orville Gibson Company or something) and it has a red lining, and a cutout for the cutaway, and flip latches more similar to a 70s Japanese case than the more recently double-latched cases with the hump on the top. What do you think? I thought it may be Japan made because of the build quality and the Gotoh tuners, but I'm reading elsewhere that this indicates an '89 Korean LP Custom and above on this topic mention is made that Gotohs are on the Korean Epiphones from this period.Īlso it comes with the original case, a case that looks like at least 80s or older.

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#Slim metal custom headstock serial number stickers cracked

Serial is 9111311.ĥ)Another paper tag, probably indicating "made in Korea" or "Made in Japan"-a thinner tag, positioned near the heel of the neck on the back of the body-whatever was written on it was rubbed off, but it was a metal (like foil) type surface.Ħ)Top of one of the volume pots is cracked, plastic jack plate is slightly cracked but still functional, and the edge of the white plastic nut is cracked but it is still functional.ħ)the electronics sound great on this thing.really nice treble response.Ĩ)Other than the mentioned damage the guitar is in great shape, has nice weight to it, and there's lots of fretlife left. But this one looks just like the guitar described on this topic:Ĥ)White paper tag on back of headstock approx. They have various musical instruments here and they try to get what they can for them. I recently saw an Epiphone LP Black Beauty Custom at a 2nd hand store. OK guys, I'm a newby (to this forum) here, but instead of posting an entirely new topic I figured I would search for the closest topic already in the archives and it was this one. I'm hoping that the serial number may also be listed in the body cavity somewhere so I can find it's true origins. These Epi LP's were at the top end and fairly pricey - I paid £387 back in '89 for this. Check your hardware - Gotoh tuners and parts were often used.

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I've had it looked at by a local professional guitar tec and he said that these were at the time known as the Epiphone Elite range (before being changed to Elitist) and that shape and the hardware suggest they came from Japan in the mid to late 80's or at least this was the Jap spec but may have been made in Korea before the design was changed. I think that it had a paper serial number on the back but that was lost years ago. It was from a very reputable dealer so definately not fake - just different to the regular Epi LP shape. Did you get anywhere with this Dino? I have the exact same issue - I bought an Epi LP Custom (black 2 humbucker) back in 1989 - it has the exact same shape headstock as yours, like a slimmer version of the Gibson headstock as a pose to the epiphone "knocked off corners" look.







Slim metal custom headstock serial number stickers