Dave Lewis
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After months of price watching I finally pulled the trigger on a blue Epiphone DG earlier.

If it’s plywood Dave’s got to have it!![]()
I actually like the finish in your photos compared to the stock photos I’ve seen.It arrived from Andertons yesterday afternoon
I will plug it in later and put it through its paces .
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FYI shit for brains.If it’s plywood Dave’s got to have it!![]()
Maple plyFYI shit for brains.
Here’s the DG specs
- Type: Semi-hollow
- Body: Maple
- Set-in neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Indian laurel
- Perloid split diamond fingerboard inlays
- Neck profile: elliptical C
- Scale: 629 mm (24.75")
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
- Graph tech nut
- 22 frets
- Pickups: Gibson USA Burstbucker 3 (bridge) and Gibson USA Burstbucker 2 (neck) humbucker
- 2 volume and 2 tone controls (CTS pots, Mallory capacitors)
- 3-Way toggle switch
- LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge
- Grover mini rotomatic machine heads
- Nickel hardware
- Colour: Pelham Blue
- Includes case
FYI shit for brains.
Here’s the DG specs
I've had a '69/70 335 for almost 30 years and it's by far my favorite guitar ever, plywood and all.I have a plywood Ibanez 335 clone (early 70s, pre-Artist) and if that statement could make any sense, it's easily the "best" sounding guitar I own. Balanced, percussive, great overtones and what not.
Just like pretty much every speaker cab ever built.Brother, the 335 has had a plywood body since the beginning of time.
Except those made from MDFJust like pretty much every speaker cab ever built.
I am joking guys![]()
It’s what you do though.I am joking guys![]()
He is talking about the good ones not the ones you buy.Except those made from MDF![]()
It’s what you do though.
Follow me around crapping on my posts and threads then to make it alright you say your only joking guys.
I don’t find you funnyin fact quite the opposite .
Go and find somebody else to follow and leave me alone.