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Craftsman vs Sx LesPaul
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zeroglyph
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Nov 22 2008, 02:09 PM
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QUOTE(o.d @ Nov 22 2008, 01:17 PM) Added on November 22, 2008, 1:59 pmhow to know if the sx is what copy and craftsman is what copy? a guy selling his sx eg1k but another guy said if sx, the eg1k is no good but sst57 is ok. so what is this eg or sst and how do i know if its LP copy or strat copy or what? sorry for my super noob question  please refer to the pinned topic here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/169463some of these guys have put a lot of effort to help the community, but it seems that some people just don't seem to bother reading.
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zeroglyph
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Nov 23 2008, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(o.d @ Nov 23 2008, 01:39 AM) I've read those thread actually. but that is not answer for my question. ok, maybe i should rephrase my Q. What i wanna ask exactly is, (because i cant seem to distinguish by looking at the shape), say if SX LP copy, what is the series (EG, ST? etc i dunno) and if craftsman, what series... i can guess if ST is strat and TL is tele, but from what i saw in CK website. got others such as EG (is this RG copy?) and GS (dunno what)... sorry if i can actually get the answer from the thread u gave, but as I'm noob or maybe i am naturally "lembab" i can't find the answer. maybe i dont understand the expllanation. i have been reading LYN for guitar hunting for like 2-3 weeks already...hope someone can help. thanks  the rephrased question sounds much better. anyway, so u need to to identify the guitar by series name? hmmm.....this is only easy if you are familiar enough with the brands (or at least find someone who is). these things vary from one manufacturer from the other. so SX may have different naming scheme than craftman/stagg/whatever. so the only way is to google around. note also, an RG copy is even harder to identify as RGs and jacksons are almost identical. so it may be an RG copy, but it could also be a jackson copy.
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