Category: Guitars


Following my narrow escape from one fake Les Paul through Ebay, I thought I’d grab another bargain through Ebay. This time the Epiphone Zakk Wylde signature Les Paul. The listing indicated the guitar was 100% genuine and indeed from the listing pictures, the guitar looked legit. I emailed the seller to ask and he replied that indeed it it genuine.
The listing also indicated a collection option was possible so I though I’d buy it and reject if found to be a fake on collection.
A few days after buying and email the seller for a collection time and location I received a reply indicating that collection was NOT in fact possible but he’d ship the guitar to me for free.
Hmmm.

A few more days of chasing a delivery date and the guitar finally arrived in a parcel looking like this:
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Horrible looking tape all around a polystyrene box which when opened revealed this box that looked like it had been damp at some point:
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Needless to say that as soon as I opened the box I realised it was in fact another fake.

Giveaways include these volume and tone pots:
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They should of course look like this:
Genunie Zakk Wylde Epiphone photos

Other giveaways include this pickup selector switch:
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It should of course look like this (no surround):
Genunie Zakk Wylde Epiphone photos

I’m also quite doubtful about the back of the headstock. Here is the picture of the back of the guitar I received:
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And the stock Epiphone photo looks like this – note the colour difference in the circular logo:
Genuine Zakk Wylde Epiphone photos

The neck to body join at the heel also looks awful:
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When compared to this:
Genuine Zakk Wylde Epiphone photos

I have posted loads more pictures of the fake I have received here

And a few pictures of a genuine guitar taken from the Epiphone website here

I’m in the process of pursuing the seller through both EBay and PayPal. I have been asked by EBay to obtain independent expert confirmation of the guitar being a counterfeit.
So far Gibson have been quite helpful – they have asked for photographs of the guitar which I have now sent to them for confirmation.

I’ll update this post with progress and details as and when I get them

Had a narrow escape from what looked like a bargain Epiphone Les Paul purchase on Ebay today.

Epiphone les paul
I had actually paid £220 for ‘this’ brand new Epiphone Les Paul Custom in a rather fetching vintage sunburst with flamed maple top. This is around a £300 saving on the retail price from the usual significant UK dealers.

After winning the auction, I asked the seller if I could collect the guitar only to be told:

“hi mate:
sorry for the late reply,to be honest with you , this is a
dropship bussiness, all the items are shiped from supplier to my customer
dircetly, so i am sorry to that we can not arrange the pick up in
person”

Hmm, ok so some businesses are not set up for collection so I thought not too much more about it.
However, just before the guitar was about to ship I spotted a whole bunch more Epiphone Les Pauls on Ebay all selling for roughly the same price from other providers – a bit strange not the bargain I first thought. Stranger that many of them are also quoted as being ‘drop shipped’ direct from the supplier.

I did a little bit of research and found that Fake Gibson and Epiphone guitars are rife on Ebay – got me worried enough to ask the seller:

Hi – before you ship the guitar I have bought, can you please
confirm
that it is a genuine Epiphone guitar please ?

If it is not genuine, can
you please NOT send it and refund my
payment.

Well, within no time at all I got this message back:

Hi Ian:
I am really not sure about this, to be honest with you, i am just
a student and this is a dropship bussiness, i do not play guitar mytself
and i have never see this guitar before.To avoid any kind of problems , i
have sent the refund to your account just now.

Well, I guess that answered my question.

Thanks to the forum over at mylespaul.com

Got to be really careful on Ebay its far less obvious than these guys who appear to be selling a $3000 guitar for around $300 !

Had this guitar for a few years – an impulse EBay purchase but it sounds great.
I knew it was from the 1970′s but wasn’t sure exactly when.

I found this ueful little online tool from Yamaha for checking the serial numbers of their guitars.

Yamaha guitar serial number tool

Dates my guitar to February 5th 1976 – cool, thats my birthday !

Yamaha FG-260 12 string




08/11/2008

Originally uploaded by zippysticks

This is the second of the two Custom Shop Les Pauls I bought last month.

This is the new 2008 custom shop model in a rather fetching colour called Blue Sparke. It’s a navy blue with light metallic flakes.

The colour covers the entire guitar – front, back, back of neck and headstock.

Plays like a dream.

Here is one of the two new Les Pauls I bought last month.
Its a replica of the 1958 standard in an unusal colour called Bourbon burst.
Complete with aged metalwork and the (in)famous Bumble bee capacitors.
When I get a chance I’ll upload some sound samples. There is really a remarkable difference in the tone between this and the 2008 custom shop standard I have also purchased.