
ibanezrocks
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so I shouldn't defend the gibson name, but you should be able to defend the epiphone name? if your point was that he should choose the guitar that he likes more, then why not say that instead.IronFlippy said:I'd say only get the gibson if it's the name you want, but that's definately not the way to buy a guitar. If you get the epi, then you can do a little bit of research and fix it up to be pretty damn nice. Use the extra $300 for your other guitar needs.
the fact is if you find a nice epiphone, its a nice guitar, if you find a crappy gibson , its a crappy guitar, but it seems to me that he hasn't played enough of them to tell whether he found a crappy gibson and a normal epiphone or a normal gibson and a nice epiphone. just play more guitars.