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Unread 04-06-2010, 11:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Different Models of the Epi LPC

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The kid is back to test your knowledge. I was doing some searching and came across an Epi LPC-80 model. How many LPC models are there?
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Unread 04-06-2010, 11:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

Ive never heard of it can you post some pics?
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

Epiphone LPC-80 (rosewood fretboard, slimmer neck, maple cap),
Epiphone LPC-90 (ebony fretboard, fat neck, all mahogany, like a '57 RI), similar for standards,
LPS-90s with better specs than LPS-80s.
A bit later (2002 or so) another series of Epiphones MIJ called Laquer Series was made.
All those guitars share the typical Gibson-open-book-headstock and were made by Fujigen Or Terada.
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

Was there ever a lpc-75, I think I saw one of them on ebay a while back
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

From what I've been able to gather, LPC-75 models were Orvilles. Probably the same guitar at the Epi LPC-80, just a different designation.
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

Thanks great info, Is the higher number a better or more expensive model? Is there also a LPC100?I also seen a thread on here about it.
does anyone have pics of a les paul 100 neck pocket?
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

No, thats a LP100 which has a bolt on neck, rather cheap
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Re: Different Models of the Epi LPC

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Thanks great info, Is the higher number a better or more expensive model? Is there also a LPC100?I also seen a thread on here about it.
does anyone have pics of a les paul 100 neck pocket?
Dude, can't you just stop it?
You obviously know jack shit about Epiphones and you don't appear willing to read up on them.
Nobody here will take the time to write you all of that down, because honestly, that would equal the amount of work to write a book.
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