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Damn Mark - does this mean I can't do a "Townsend" with at least one of 'em??? What's this world coming to !!! But you know my motto "If ya can't afford to break it, ya probably shouldn't buy it." Guess I'll have to wait til PRS comes out with the really expensive "hoity-toity" RELIC'd guitars (you know the kind that have already been beaten to hell, left out in the rain and otherwise generally abused before you buy 'em) before I haul off and pull a Limp Bizkit and "BREAK SHIT" !!!! S-O-M Rides Again!!
c'mon Craig, you know as well as I do a PRS is way too pretty beat up :ROTF: and a les paul? well it's made to be beat up. I could never see you dog one of those babies youv'e got, theyr'e way too nice. S-O-M Rides again :ROTF::ROTF::ROTF: "BREAK ONE I DARE YOU"
Oh no ... now I've got to break one??? Oh me, oh my !!! Let's see, which one shall it be? Know what, on second thought, you're right. I think I'll just bust the wing off of a white Rhoads :ROTF::ROTF: ... or something ....
Not a big fan of either but, between the two, I'd go with the PRS. I prefer the looks of the Les Paul, esp. the bound neck & body. But, otherwise (playability, quality, etc), the typical PRS pretty much blows away most Gibsons.
+1 to the ESPs Eclipse IIs, though. That's a good alternative. They're a nice compromise between the looks of a LP and the QC & playability of the PRS. And, if you can live without binding at all, the Carvins are sure to be great players and tone machines.
+1 to the ESPs Eclipse IIs, though. That's a good alternative. They're a nice compromise between the looks of a LP and the QC & playability of the PRS. And, if you can live without binding at all, the Carvins are sure to be great players and tone machines.
The ESps have made me take a second look at a guitar I would have never dreamed of picking up. They are very well made with a very nice neck, +1 I don't think you would be disapointed. Resale on an ESp is not bad either.
Well here's what I got. I was about $400 more than I budgeted but it came with the artist package so I caved in. I played the a few Gibsons and a Singlecut Trem and the PRS was a much better player. The quality on the Gibsons I saw was pretty bad. The binding didn't look good on any of them and you could see remnants of glue around the edges. The Bullion gold LP Classic I tried out would stay in tune at all. Every bend took that sucker right out of tune. I tried another one and the intonation was off. Singlecut trem was much nicer and I really liked the coil-tapped tone knob.
Scott
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