November Sweetwater Gear Review Giveaway - Epiphone John Lennon EJ-160E

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This is truly a sweet player, I had a chance to demo it in the studio a couple of months ago. Easy player and nice tone, played through a '69 twin, re-issue, with no gagets. At $500 bucks retail, it's worth twice, easy. I'd love to win it. It would certainly get played daily. Anyway gla. Phillyroot
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The EJ-160E is an awesome guitar. I had the opportunity of playing one a few months ago and the natural acoustic is warm sounding, and plugged in is simply the real deal. I was too short on cash to purchase - but if I were to win it I can guarantee it would have a good home!
Excellent give-a-way so put me in, and THANKS for the chance.
Michael Jones
Quinton, AL
Excellent give-a-way so put me in, and THANKS for the chance.
Michael Jones
Quinton, AL
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A beautiful looking guitar. It will look better while in my hands playing Black Bird.
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That Is One Pretty Six String. I Could Play Some Great Blues On That Baby!! Please Send It My Way.
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To be a part of something greater than the self, is what so much of what life is about.
Thanks to you and Sweetwater
Thanks to you and Sweetwater
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Hey - nice looking guitar - I must say though,
the bridge saddle looks upside down.
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the bridge saddle looks upside down.
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If it plays as good as it looks, it will be a fine acquisition. Especially with that humbucking pickup. An attractive and desirable guitar!
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Sweet Guitar. And the folks at sweetwater know what they're talking about if you every need advice.
Rick
Rick
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Great to see you recognizing acoustic sound, too. What an amazing instrument this would be to own.
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