It sounds and feels great though, so I may change my mind about this in the future.Ī good friend of mine has an Epiphone ET-275. As you can imagine, after 40+ years of handling by teenagers, it is pretty beat up and probably not worth much so I don't want to invest too much cash into it. It didn't work at first - I had to bend the connection on the jack a little to get any sound out of it, which might be the reason it hadn't been played. I honestly believe that when I plugged it in last weekend, it was the first time it had been played in 40 years. It was purchased by my parents at a school auction in 2005. I started school there in 1980 and don't recall it ever being played, though it was always an object of curiosity for students. I should also note that the purported sales guy at Guitar Center is the one who directed me to Allparts.īackstory: this guitar was purchased by my high school in the early 70s for use by the high school band. If I have to pay more for similarly styled parts that fit, so be it. Any recommendations would be much appreciated. The other concern I have is that the screw holes are diagonal and I want to be 100% certain that whatever I purchase will fit the pre-existing holes. I've browsed for replacements, but haven't been able to find any that match the style for under ~$40. I have an old ET-275 that has a couple of bad tuners/pegs that need to be replaced.
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