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Post by Jailbird on Jul 22, 2015 18:10:10 GMT -5
I'd like to buy Noel's Epiphone Union Jack supernova they use to sell but I'm not gonna pay out the ass for something I'd play casually and mainly use as living room decoration. That's pretty good, but this is even better. A 2014 limited edition Sheraton that is very close to Noel's Union Jack guitar. I would dearly love to get my hands on one. One of the distinguishing features of Noel's Union Jack guitar compared to his current guitars are the minihumbuckers. I know, it's hard to believe considering the massive sound he gets out of it, but the Union Jack guitar and the Epiphone he used on the Be Here Now tour both used minihumbuckers. The Epiphone Union Jack Supernova you posted uses proper humbuckers. So the sound is probably better but not as authentic (for those who care). The Casino that you posted, although looking like humbuckers, actually uses P90s i.e. single coils. Edit: The 2014 limited edition Sheraton is let down by the fact that they didn't paint the edges or back with the Union jack paint job. Noel's was painted all over if I'm not mistaken. The 2014 Sheraton was just an Union Jack guitar, not a signature or replica of Noel's guitar, that's probably why they didn't replicate every detail.
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Post by ourkidpauluk on Jul 22, 2015 18:25:59 GMT -5
Got the super rare Cherry Red Supernova myself, beautiful looking guitar.
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Post by ccd204p on Jul 24, 2015 9:06:07 GMT -5
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Post by Definitely Could Be Oasis on Jul 26, 2015 11:23:37 GMT -5
I play in an Oasis tribute band and I use an Epiphone ES-335 Pro. It's not exactly right but it's closer to the 355 than the regular Epiphone Dot as it has the block inlays on the neck. I fitted a cheap bigsby arm on it too so it's pretty close! If you are after a way cheaper alternative then it's a good choice. Ive got an Epiphone Union Jack Supernova too which I bought new back when they came out but I don't really use it too much, too valuable now haha
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