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		<title>Epiphone G1275 Custom Double Neck Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 Humbuckers. Rosewood Fingerboard. Alder body. A rock and roll classic, the double neck guitar! Featuring 4 Humbuckers and 18 strings you can be the envy of all your friends without exactly breaking the bank. Feature: As good components as any higher-end model. Pickups were very responsive, low noise on the 12 side, which was nice. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" src="http://www.electricguitarplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/epiphone_g1275.jpg" alt="epiphone g1275 Epiphone G1275 Custom Double Neck Guitar" title="Epiphone G1275 Custom Double Neck Guitar" />4 Humbuckers. Rosewood Fingerboard. Alder body.</p>
<p>A rock and roll classic, the double neck guitar! Featuring 4 Humbuckers and 18 strings you can be the envy of all your friends without exactly breaking the bank.</p>
<p><strong>Feature:<br />
</strong>As good components as any higher-end model. Pickups were very responsive, low noise on the 12 side, which was nice. 3, Three-way switches (when the Gibson only has 2{which, in my experience, are the wrong way round}.</p>
<p>The extra selector switch that the Gibson model doesn’t have is really great for switching necks in the middle of a song if you want to use a different pickup, like if you want to use a treble pickup for a chord song but then use a rhythm pickup for a tasty solo.</p>
<p><strong>Quality:<br />
</strong>The guitar is great. The finish is perfect, and, with the purchase of strap locks, you&#8217;ll never worry about it getting broken. Good except their is a line down the middle of body of guitar where the grain of wood is mismatched close up it ruins overall good quality, bet a Gibson wouldn’t have that problem, tuners are sloppy and need constant attention, junk pickups, junk tuners heavy strings.</p>
<p><strong>Sound:<br />
</strong>The sound on the 12 string neck is clear and jangly &#8211; perfect for that vintage page-like tone. The 6-string is excellent for great sweeping solos and punchy rock n roll riffs. It’s really awesome for overdriven tones. The sound was much better than the old plywood model. Action way to high ridiculous, hard to play 6 strings are heavy gauge, pickups the worst need replacement no power or tone. Replace pickups a must Gibson, burst bucker or Seymour Duncan’s what the purpose of them saying guitar is set up with such high action everything must be reset fix these things it might have great sound.</p>
<p><strong>Ease of Use:<br />
</strong>It’s hard if you don&#8217;t have long arms, and it can get a bit heavy, yet very comfortable to play</p>
<p>Once you’ve mastered the technique this instrument is extremely fun to play.</p>
<p><strong>Value:<br />
</strong>Absolutely this is a good price for the guitar no compromise in quality definitely worth the money. It needs to be in the thousands! <a href="http://www.zzounds.com/a--994248/item--EPIEGDC">Check Latest Price.</a></p>
<p><strong>Desirability:<br />
</strong>Very attractive look and just the same Epiphone style all round great. It is dead sexy with time and good parts plus set up it is still cheaper than Gibson and might be good.</p>
<p><strong>Overall:<br />
</strong>The only thing you could want after this is the real Gibson version. With really good pickups tuners and strings and completely resetting all action</p>
<p><strong>Technical Info:</strong><br />
Pickups: 4-Humbuckers<br />
Hardware: Chrome<br />
Scale: 24.75 in.<br />
Nut Width: 1.85 in. /1.68 in.<br />
Neck: Set<br />
Neck Mat: Mahogany<br />
Fingerboard/Inlay: Rosewood/Parallelogram<br />
Body Mat: Alder<br />
Top: Curly Maple Veneer</p>
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		<title>Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender® Custom Shop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender® Custom Shop Tribute Series Guitar Based on Vaughan’s Own &#8216;Lenny&#8217; ’65 Stratocaster® to Be Launched on Dec. 12 and Offered Exclusively in the U.S. by Guitar Center® Original “Lenny” Electric Guitar among Most Storied Instruments in Music History   SCOTTSDALE, Ariz &#8212; In a historic collaboration among Fender®, Guitar Center® and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><img align="left" src="http://www.electricguitarplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/logo_fender_chrome-wht.jpg" alt="logo fender chrome wht Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender® Custom Shop" title="logo_fender_chrome-wht.jpg" />Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender® Custom Shop Tribute Series Guitar Based on Vaughan’s Own &#8216;Lenny&#8217; ’65 Stratocaster® to Be Launched on Dec. 12 and Offered Exclusively in the U.S. by Guitar Center®</em></p>
<p><em>Original “Lenny” Electric Guitar among Most Storied Instruments in Music History</em>  </p>
<p>SCOTTSDALE, Ariz &#8212; In a historic collaboration among Fender<sup id="bwanpa111"><span id="bwanpa10">®</span></sup>, Guitar Center<sup id="bwanpa112"><span id="bwanpa11">®</span></sup> and the Stevie Ray Vaughan estate, the famous Stevie Ray Vaughan <span id="bwanpa12">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa13">”</span> Stratocaster<sup id="bwanpa113"><span id="bwanpa14">®</span></sup> guitar has been commissioned by Guitar Center to be reproduced in a limited edition by the Fender Custom Shop. As part of Fender<span id="bwanpa15">’</span>s Tribute Series of guitars, <span id="bwanpa16">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa17">”</span> will be produced in a limited quantity, with 185 guitars offered for sale in the United States, made available exclusively through Guitar Center. Guitar Center stores throughout the United States will introduce the guitar on Dec. 12, 2007, and will offer them to customers for $17,000 (U.S.).</p>
<p>This emotive addition to the Custom Shop Tribute Series will feature an intricate reproduction of <span id="bwanpa18">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa19">”</span> down to the smallest of details<span id="bwanpa20">—</span>from the customized neck that was a gift from ZZ Top<span id="bwanpa21">’</span>s Billy F Gibbons to the reflective <span id="bwanpa22">“</span>SRV<span id="bwanpa23">”</span> stickers on the body to the battered headstock, the autograph that Stevie himself etched into the neck plate, and even an autograph from legendary baseball great, Mickey Mantle.</p>
<p>Guitar Center, the world<span id="bwanpa24">’</span>s largest musical instrument retailer, purchased the original guitar for $623,500 at a 2004 Christie<span id="bwanpa25">’</span>s auction that benefited the Crossroads Centre, Antigua, a charitable organization founded by Eric Clapton.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa26">“</span>Guitar Center is both thrilled and privileged to be able to offer Stevie Ray Vaughan<span id="bwanpa27">’</span>s <span id="bwanpa28">‘</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa29">’</span> Fender Stratocaster to the world,<span id="bwanpa30">”</span> said Keith Brawley, Guitar Center vice president of merchandising for guitars and amplifiers. <span id="bwanpa31">“</span>Stevie Ray Vaughan<span id="bwanpa32">’</span>s fans are among the most loyal and passionate guitar lovers in the world. The <span id="bwanpa33">‘</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa34">’</span> Stratocaster, Stevie<span id="bwanpa35">’</span>s main instrument for his love songs, is a truly fascinating guitar that has, as part of its DNA, a tender, personal love story and an incredibly colorful and touching history.<span id="bwanpa36">”</span></p>
<p class="bwtextalignleft">The original <span id="bwanpa37">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa38">”</span> guitar is a universally recognizable Fender Stratocaster, best known for its uniquely bright and powerful tone and known as one of Stevie Ray Vaughan<span id="bwanpa39">’</span>s favorite instruments throughout his entire career. The guitar itself has an almost mystical heritage that can be traced back to the very beginning of Vaughan<span id="bwanpa40">’</span>s rise to stardom.</p>
<p>Stevie Ray Vaughan was just a struggling young guitarist in Austin, Texas, in 1980, when his wife, Lenora <span id="bwanpa42">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa43">”</span> Vaughan, gave him a used Stratocaster that had recently caught his eye in a local pawnshop. It was a 1965 Fender Stratocaster guitar with the original pickups that, from the look of it, had seen better days. Although it began life as a three-color sunburst model, it had obviously been refinished (none too expertly) at some point, and now it had a dark natural finish bearing an elaborate inlay in the body behind the bridge. Nonetheless, there was something about it that clearly and immediately resonated deeply with Vaughan.</p>
<p>As Vaughan himself said during an interview published in the Feb. 1990 issue of <em>Guitar Player</em> magazine:</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa44"><em>“</em></span><em>It<span id="bwanpa45">’</span>s called <span id="bwanpa46">‘</span>Lenny.<span id="bwanpa47">’</span> I found it at a pawnshop and didn<span id="bwanpa48">’</span>t have the money to buy it, and my wife and several other friends of mine put a pool together and bought the guitar. It<span id="bwanpa49">’</span>s always meant a lot to me. And I love what it sounds like. <span id="bwanpa50">‘</span>Riviera Paradise<span id="bwanpa51">’</span> and <span id="bwanpa52">‘</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa53">”</span> (Texas Flood) are both played on the same guitar, and for some reason that guitar works for songs like that more than anything else.<span id="bwanpa54">”</span> <span id="bwanpa114">[</span>Guitar Player, Feb. 1990<span id="bwanpa115">]</span></em></p>
<p>Seven friends with $50 each pooled their money to buy the Stratocaster and gave it to Vaughan on his birthday during a celebration at a local Austin nightclub. He was thrilled. He took the guitar home and, sometime that night, as Lenora slept, wrote a new song on it. In the morning, Lenora Vaughan remembers, <span id="bwanpa55">“</span>He was sitting on the edge of the bed with the guitar and said, <span id="bwanpa56">‘</span>Listen to this.<span id="bwanpa57">’</span><span id="bwanpa58">”</span> He played her the song he had written that night, <span id="bwanpa59">“</span>Lenny.<span id="bwanpa60">”</span> The song later became one of Vaughan<span id="bwanpa61">’</span>s most well-known instrumental pieces, and he continued to perform it exclusively on the <span id="bwanpa62">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa63">”</span> guitar. Throughout the remainder of his career, the <span id="bwanpa64">“</span>Lenny<span id="bwanpa65">”</span> guitar traveled with Vaughan almost everywhere he went, and it was later autographed by baseball great Mickey Mantle during a chance meeting in Houston. On April 10, 1985, Vaughan had just performed the National Anthem at the season<span id="bwanpa66">’</span>s opening game for the Houston Astros where Mantle was also in attendance as a guest of honor. Without a baseball or bat nearby, Stevie offered up his beloved guitar to be touched with the magic of the American sporting legend. More information on the guitar<span id="bwanpa67">’</span>s journey, plus detailed images, can be found at <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.fender.com/">www.fender.com</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;This guitar had very special meaning to Stevie,<span id="bwanpa68">”</span> said Mike Eldred, Fender Custom Division sales and marketing director. <span id="bwanpa69">“</span>He had it throughout his career; he took it everywhere, and during each show, he stopped, sat down on the stage, and played <em>that</em> song, on <em>that</em> guitar. It&#8217;s like he was holding on to that very special time before he was a star, and just didn<span id="bwanpa70">’</span>t want to let that part of his life go.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>About Guitar Center:</strong></p>
<p class="bwtextalignleft">Guitar Center, Inc. (NASDAQ: GTRC) is the leading United States retailer of guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments, keyboards and pro-audio and recording equipment. Our retail store subsidiary presently operates more than 210 Guitar Center stores across the United States. In addition, our Music &amp; Arts division operates more than 95 stores specializing in band instruments for sale and rental, serving teachers, band directors, college professors and students. We are also the largest direct response retailer of musical instruments in the United States through our wholly owned subsidiary, Musician&#8217;s Friend, Inc., and its catalogs and websites, including <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/">www.musiciansfriend.com</a>, <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarcenter.com/">www.guitarcenter.com</a>, <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.wwbw.com/">www.wwbw.com</a> and <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.music123.com/">www.music123.com</a>. More information on Guitar Center can be found by visiting the Company&#8217;s web site at <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarcenter.com/">www.guitarcenter.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Fender Musical Instruments Corporation:</strong></p>
<p>Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is the world<span id="bwanpa71">’</span>s foremost manufacturer of guitars, amplifiers and related equipment since 1946, and its name has become synonymous with all things rock <span id="bwanpa72">‘</span>n<span id="bwanpa73">’</span> roll. Iconic Fender<sup id="bwanpa116"><span id="bwanpa74">®</span></sup> instruments such as the Telecaster<sup id="bwanpa117"><span id="bwanpa75">®</span></sup>, Stratocaster<sup id="bwanpa118"><span id="bwanpa76">®</span></sup>, Precision Bass<sup id="bwanpa119"><span id="bwanpa77">®</span></sup> and Jazz Bass<sup id="bwanpa120"><span id="bwanpa78">®</span></sup> guitars are known worldwide as the instruments that started the rock revolution, and they continue to be highly prized by today<span id="bwanpa79">’</span>s musicians and collectors. FMIC brands include Fender<sup id="bwanpa121"><span id="bwanpa80">®</span></sup>, Squier<sup id="bwanpa122"><span id="bwanpa81">®</span></sup>, Guild<sup id="bwanpa123"><span id="bwanpa82">®</span></sup>, Gretsch<sup id="bwanpa124"><span id="bwanpa83">®</span></sup>, Jackson<sup id="bwanpa125"><span id="bwanpa84">®</span></sup>, Charvel<sup id="bwanpa126"><span id="bwanpa85">®</span></sup>, SWR<sup id="bwanpa127"><span id="bwanpa86">®</span></sup>, EVH<sup id="bwanpa128"><span id="bwanpa87">®</span></sup>, Tacoma<sup id="bwanpa129"><span id="bwanpa88">®</span></sup>, Olympia<sup id="bwanpa130"><span id="bwanpa89">®</span></sup> and Brand X<sup id="bwanpa131"><span id="bwanpa90">®</span></sup>. For more information, visit <a shape="rect" target="_blank" href="http://www.fender.com/">www.fender.com</a>.</p>
<p>Since 1987, the Fender Custom Shop has been known as a <span id="bwanpa91">“</span>dream factory<span id="bwanpa92">”</span> for guitarists and collectors throughout the world. The skilled craftsmen in Fender<span id="bwanpa93">’</span>s Corona, Calif., Custom Shop are known worldwide for their artistry in making guitars that range from the fine to the fantastic. Whether it<span id="bwanpa94">’</span>s building a new custom instrument from the ground up or modifying an existing one, Fender<span id="bwanpa95">’</span>s finest is the world<span id="bwanpa96">’</span>s finest. Fender Custom Shop instruments have been crafted for and with the input of the world<span id="bwanpa97">’</span>s finest players<span id="bwanpa98">—</span>names like Clapton, Beck, Burton, Cray, Gilmour, Townshend and Vaughan, to name just a few.</p>
<p>Trademarks/Service Mark: Mickey Mantle and Mickey C. Mantle, stylized, (the <span id="bwanpa99">“</span>Mickey Mantle Signature<span id="bwanpa100">”</span>), are each a trademark and/or service mark of the Mickey Charles Mantle Marital Trust II and are administered and licensed under the authority of Mantle IP Holdings, Inc. <span id="bwanpa101">©</span>2007, Mickey Charles Mantle Marital Trust II and Mantle IP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved.</p>
<p>High-resolution images available upon request.</p>
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