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Tom DeLonge ES-333 Signature Gibson

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

See my other video. This thing is perfect.

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  • How much are the Gibsons. I have the epiphone version but would love to get a gibson one

  • @mmaas117 $2,600. Don't settle for less (epiphone).

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  • @TDubsesbueno

    Check out your local gibson dealer. Tell them you want to place an order for a gibson custom shop guitar. They will walk you through the process. Cheers.

  • @dmon715 Epiphone aren't garbage, if anything they're under priced.

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  • @777Lateralus

    lmao exactly... this guitar is for some crunchy clean and distortion. BUT, it does sound fantastic while shredding and bluesing.

  • @wvcowboy54 why would you buy a Blink 182 guitar for blues, you moron? get a 335 for same price... and actually listen to real blues like howlin wolf and robert johnson.....

  • @dmon715 Epiphone aren't bad guitars, you can get some really nice ones for cheap. If anything they are just an affordable lower quality Gibson.

  • EVERY SINGLE guitar that has been made has been hand built/crafted to an extent, and every single guitar has been machine built/crafted to an extent. You can't put in all the electronics, frets, bridge, machine heads and some custom designs/colours ect by machine... its all done by hand. Things like the cutting out of the body is done by machine and rounded off either by another machine or by hand.

  • @tleahy610

    That is false actually. It is a LAMINATE maple. Which means there is a layer of clear plastic over the cheap maple wood. Another reason why I would never purchase an Epiphone!

  • @dmon715 epiphone is mahogany as well.

  • @wvcowboy54 Yeah, big time dude. The thing about this guitar is that it's designed for crunch and distortion. If I shred it with a decent amount of crunch, it sounds fantastic.

  • Can this play blues?

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