Leicester Hunny Berst

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Leicester Hunny Berst

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Alright, I admit it.

Despite the no-nonsense $210 price for this used, 9.2lb monster, a few squillion synapses firing in my little brain hinting at some unjustifiable "need" to own this 2010 Samick Indonesia factory-built Epiphone LP are still nothing short of an impulsive decision, no matter how you slice it. But I did it anyway. Thoughts of Andy Bell w/Ride @ Glastonbury 1994, kissing the SG1000 goodbye last year, who knows? I figured I could flip it if it turned out to be a dud.

An engineering student from Suwon selling the thing to save enough cash to buy an Edwards Explorer was happy to meet me up in Seoul and pass it on, and I think it'll stick around for the time being. Other than some hefty fretwear here and there, along with a decent-sized polyurethane crunch on the tail and on the back of the neck at about the 8th fret, it's looking and feeling alright and I've already run it through its paces to see how much midrange meat it can produce. Bridge pickup so far really honks.

Granted, I'll probably be throwing in a pair of vintage-wound Moollon VH-59s to balance out a lot of the thump the very hot humbuckies are already putting out and making the tone pots a lot more usable, but even stock it's bringing back a lot of memories of when I had an '87 Gibbo custom, for better or for worse...Just may put the ol' Phat Cat in the neck (simply because I know how good it's going to sound), and/or do an open-coil thing in the bridge for teh Pagez.

Took the cream guard off, and I simply fell in love with the boring plain maple grain under the honey burst. And lo and behold like it should, the scoliosis-inducing solid mahogany sandwich (not sure how many pieces, seems like 5 or 6 slices of wood) has got all the sustain one would expect from the primitive design.

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Post by sunshiner »

That thing is incredible!!! Honey burst is just mouth watering. HNGD!!!
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

Awesome color on this one. Is that a compensated nut?

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Post by lorez »

lovely colour.

I've had one of those epiphone lp's and it wasn't that bad really. the electrics certainly need a bit of attention though
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She's lovely. Congrats!
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Post by Nick »

Not often am I envious of a $210 guitar. That looks really nice and I kind of want one now.

But sidenote....whenever people place their guitars paving stones for a photograph I cringe a bit.
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Post by Josh »

looks ace for the price, had one in wine red ages ago and hated it. hope you like it more than i liked mine!
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Post by Justin J »

My old Greco was over 11 pounds. I had to get straplocks just to keep that thing from committing suicide. It sounded awesome with the Fralins I put in it, though.

I like the burst, very classy. Just be careful not to spend too much time on LP forums, those guys can be way too corksniffery.
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Post by ultratwin »

Aye guys, glad to see I've haven't been branded yet as a heretic, and I admit just the weight alone is going to take some getting used to. We'll see how things go after a few weeks, and I'll give a proper coupletoanz review after the pickup switch out. Thanks for the kind words and well-wishing in the meantime, folks :P

Yeah Justin, just searching for info and reading answers on some of the LP forums makes me mildly uncomfortable.

And Mo, I as well thought it might have been a Tusq nut installed, but while changing stings I looked close an found that it's nothing more than a slightly eff'd up stock deal, that's all!
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Post by Noirie. »

Needs pickguard.
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A discrete 7-second mockup for finicky folk.

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Nah, without pickguard it is sexier
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sunshiner wrote:Nah, without pickguard it is sexier
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Nick wrote:
sunshiner wrote:Nah, without pickguard it is sexier
Agreed
man nick you hate pickguards on anything where they're optional

I LIKE IT
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Post by dezb1 »

Looks better with the pickguard... But tasty looking guitar either way.
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Post by Nick »

theshadowofseattle wrote:
Nick wrote:
sunshiner wrote:Nah, without pickguard it is sexier
Agreed
man nick you hate pickguards on anything where they're optional

I LIKE IT
Haha had to think about it for a second, other than my ovation (which didn't come with a pickguard for some reason but that model normally has one) I think I remarked once about Eric's black Epi looking good w/o.

I think what's throwing me off in the pickguard picture is how much darker the burst looks in the lighting. Makes the whole thing look more traditional and boring.
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Lurvley!

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Nick wrote:Makes the whole thing look more traditional and boring.
This
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Post by luciguci »

SHIT NEEDS A PICKGUARD
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