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    so my broken les paul buy didnt happen. causes me to think what you guys feel are the best les paul clones out there. i like used stuff so assume i had a $400 budget...
    ...I will secretly play a Les Paul when nobody is looking...

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    Agile AL-3000 at http://www.rondomusic.com/:


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    • #3
      Yeah, Agile is easily your best bet in the $400 range. I'd go for one of those over an Epiphone. I like the Edwards LPs also, but even used ones tend to sell for over $600 on this side of the Pacific.

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      • #4
        Tokai and Greco are good as well, but they will push your budget.

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        • #5
          Yup I'll second or third the Agile, I love mine. I would suggest making sure you go with the 3000 or 3100. my 2000 was alright but i've made it a project guitar



          In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil

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          • #6
            Oh one other thing, it's fine for now, but if you buy an agile you may want to eventually invest in a replacement bridge. I am not really fond of the stock one and ended up buying roller bridges for mine. i may get something else later (tone pros or whatever) but for now the roller bridge kicks some ass
            In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil

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            • #7
              The old set neck Aria Pro II Axes were excellent.
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              • #8
                I'll have to say my 79 Honer L59 is a damn good L.P. copy,Aria pro II's are fine too.
                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                • #9
                  Another vote for Agile, I really like mine.

                  Only thing: the frets are too small for my liking, but again, I am used to scalloped fretboards and Dunlop 6000 fretwire.

                  Otherwise, it looks great, plays great, sounds great.


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                  • #10
                    esp ltd are nice.
                    no sig.....

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                    • #11
                      I actually dig the Austin AU766CS I picked up off evil-bay a couple of years back.
                      Yeah it's Chinese, but it plays great. It's become my #2 guitar.



                      Granted mine has a few mods, pickup swap (the stock ones were pretty decent, but I was going for a look as well as a sound) and a knob change. The black stuff looked out of place.
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                      • #12
                        Yep, in your price budget Agile or Xaviere guitars are your best bet.
                        Maybe even a Michael Kelly Patriot.

                        If you can get closer into the $800 area, then I would say Tokai, Edwards, Greco, Burny, Epi Elitist, Aria Pro , Yamaha . And yes, I would take those over a Gibby Studio of the same price.
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                        • #13
                          I had an Agile 2500 Goldtop and a USA Gibson LP Standard at the same time. The Agile was a quality guitar. Nearly the same weight as my LP, and the playability was equal.

                          I'm sure some minor tweaks such as a better nut (graphtec), some better pickups (Duncans), and better hardware and electronics would make it a definite keeper.


                          Then again, if you can find one of those older Charvel Refinement models, get it. Yeah it was a bolt on and thin like a Strat or SG, but they play and sound great.
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                          • #14

                            I have a couple of these. Great for the money....
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Newc View Post
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                              Then again, if you can find one of those older Charvel Refinement models, get it. Yeah it was a bolt on and thin like a Strat or SG, but they play and sound great.
                              I keep hoping to stumble onto one of those. Or Marty Friedman's Jackson LP.
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