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Keith Doot

 

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Tumwater, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2001 8:45 pm    
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I would appreciate some advice.

I found a used Epi Square neck spider reso guitar. How do they compare to the other imports, like the Regal -45 or -35? are they made in the same place? Finally do they upgrade well with new cones, bridge and nut?

Used $300.00 with case, is that a reasonable price?

Thanks

Keith
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Aaron Schiff

 

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Cedaredge, CO, USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2001 8:26 am    
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For about the same money, buy a new Regal. Check out Elderly Instruments at "elderly.com". If you have a little more money, buy a Flint Hill Special from Paul Beard at Resophonic Outfitters. I tried an Epi Biscuit and I was not impressed compared to the other Asian imports.
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Brad Bechtel


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San Francisco, CA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2001 8:56 am    
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I would have to agree. The striking thing about the Epiphone I played was how bad it sounded. There are much better guitars out there for the same price.

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Steve Honum

 

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Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2001 8:59 am    
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The two Epi squarenecks I checked out had unusually narrow neck width at the nut. More like the width on a spanish guitar. Dobros and other squarenecks have a wider nut width which is alot more comfortable for hammer-ons, pull-offs, slants etc. From what I've seen the Regals are pretty good value of money and have much better necks and action. Don't know what the spider is made of on Regals though? (it's black). Is it plastic?
Haere Mai,
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Keith Doot

 

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Tumwater, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 26 Jan 2001 9:01 am    
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Aaron,

Thanks for the reply, I will probably have Paul Modify whatever I get at some point. I have heard good things about his work.

I didn't particularly like the biscut resonators either. This one is a spider bridge and seems to be ok. Sounds nice, just have some questions about value, durability, and upgradeability. (I have to do one thing at a time, get the instrument, then upgrade)

Blessings
Keith
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sliding bill

 

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Post  Posted 27 Jan 2001 10:08 am    
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I looked at one of these prior to getting a Flinthill from Paul Beard.
I was not impressed with the sound as Brad says but even worse was the finish on the model I looked at.
It was fitted with very light strings too -- a real set would have imploded the beast I feel.
IMHO -- not worth the $ (it was about £300 in the UK).
Flinthill --- not a Guernsey but very good sound , playability etc.

Go shop with a lap reso player if you can.

Good luck,

Bill

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Keith Doot

 

From:
Tumwater, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 27 Jan 2001 10:19 pm    
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To all,

My thanks for all your inputs. I guess I will have to hold out for some more $ and visit Paul Beard or find a good used Regal model 45 and have it upgraded. I heard the Regal model 35's are not very good either.

Thanks again for all the help.
Blessings
Keith
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