Selling my 2005 1st year Zakk Wylde Epiphone Custom Shop Buzzsaw Les Paul guitar. This one was made in Korea, and has the real EMG 81 and 85 combo, and not the cheaper EMGHZ Passives that the later Chinese one's came with. Definitely a huge step up in build quality from the Chinese Epi's. Selling my 2005 1st year Zakk Wylde Epiphone Custom Shop Buzzsaw Les Paul guitar. This one was made in Korea, and has the real EMG 81 and 85 combo, and not the cheaper EMGHZ Passives that the later Chinese one's came with. Definitely a huge step up in build quality from the Chinese Epi's.
This one has s great set up, with low action and plays and sounds great. It's on the heavier side weighing in over 10lbs, and you get the tone and sustain that goes along with the weight!
These are the most difficult of all the Zakk Wylde Epiphones to come by, and when they do pop up they're usually in the $750-$800 range or higher. I'm asking $550 cash or $600 trade value.
Will also consider trading the Guitar or guitar plus cash toward nice tube amp combos or low watt tube heads geared toward high gain, or other more expensive electric guitars.
I live North of Raleigh in Wake Forest, but can meet anywhere in the triangle area.
Mahogany body
Maple ZW profile neck
Rosewood fretboard
Mother of pearl inlays
Grover tuners
Neck, body, and headstock binding
EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups
The perfect guitar if you need to unleash your inner berserker!
These are the most difficult of all the Zakk Wylde Epiphones to come by, and when they do pop up they're usually in the $750-$800 range or higher.
Mahogany body
Maple ZW profile neck (not extremely fat, not 60's slim taper thin, nice medium profile)
Rosewood fretboard
Mother of pearl inlays
Grover tuners
Neck, body, and headstock binding
EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups
This one has s great set up, with low action and plays and sounds great. It's on the heavier side weighing in over 10lbs, and you get the tone and sustain that goes along with the weight!
These are the most difficult of all the Zakk Wylde Epiphones to come by, and when they do pop up they're usually in the $750-$800 range or higher. I'm asking $550 cash or $600 trade value.
Will also consider trading the Guitar or guitar plus cash toward nice tube amp combos or low watt tube heads geared toward high gain, or other more expensive electric guitars.
I live North of Raleigh in Wake Forest, but can meet anywhere in the triangle area.
Mahogany body
Maple ZW profile neck
Rosewood fretboard
Mother of pearl inlays
Grover tuners
Neck, body, and headstock binding
EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups
The perfect guitar if you need to unleash your inner berserker!
These are the most difficult of all the Zakk Wylde Epiphones to come by, and when they do pop up they're usually in the $750-$800 range or higher.
Mahogany body
Maple ZW profile neck (not extremely fat, not 60's slim taper thin, nice medium profile)
Rosewood fretboard
Mother of pearl inlays
Grover tuners
Neck, body, and headstock binding
EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups
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