Here is something different ! Epi Olympic Custom

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https://unisoundbangkok.com/en/products ... f099&_ss=c

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$925...watching to see if this gets discounted any further
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Interesting, I never knew something like that existed.
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tobijohn wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 12:54 am Interesting, I never knew something like that existed.
There's a load of these Japanese guitars we've never seen
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That would be a definite 'no' for me. Nothing appealing whatsoever.
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Changing the subject sort of, in the last two weeks I have played two different Epi J45 acoustics at two GXC locations here in Florida. Both sounded the same to me and both sounded like a vintage mellowed aged Gibson. I have two Gibson acoustics, one is meh and the other is a canon, full spectrum lows to highs, almost too much. These Epi J45 models are warm, and sound so so good. They are made in Indonesia.
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