Epi EB-3 Elitist ?

Started by Droombolus, December 08, 2010, 07:21:20 AM

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Droombolus

Been following this baby for some time. Did ask the guys at Ishibashi if this really is an Elitist, because I can't see the Elitist logo on the back of the headstock and it doesn't say Elitist on the TRC. They were kinda puzzled themselves and promised to get back to me.

Did mention this on the dutch basgitaar forum. Rob Basvarken reacted saying that, as far as he understood the complex Orville > Orville by Gibson > Epiphone history, all MIJ Epi's are considered Elitists. That really tickles my curiosity bone so can anyone here please shine a light on this subject ? Cheers !
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Basvarken

That's not what I said. Not all MIJ Epiphones are automatically Elitists!
All I said is that the Fuji Gen Gakki produced Orville, Orville by Gibson and Elitist and they're all basicly the same quality
(as well as Greco and Burny from the same factory)

As far as I can see that Epi you found on Ishibashi is an Elitist.
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Iome

Hey Droom, if you're looking for an Elitist, there's a guy here in Italy selling one for less. Same as the one from Ishi. I can help you if you want, i know him from another forum.

Dave W

If it's officially an Elitist, then it has US-made pickups. I don't know about the pickups in the non-Elitist versions.

Droombolus

Quote from: Basvarken on December 08, 2010, 07:51:47 AM
That's not what I said.

Sorry Rob, I misunderstood .....  :-[

Quote from: Iome on December 08, 2010, 08:01:05 AM
Hey Droom, if you're looking for an Elitist, there's a guy here in Italy selling one for less. Same as the one from Ishi. I can help you if you want, i know him from another forum.

I'm only interested in buying if the Italian guy's got a real Elitist for sale ( so one that's got the Elitist logo on the back of the headstock etc ). If so, yes please !
Experience is the ultimate teacher

Iome

I just checked, it's an Elite. Should be the run made before the 2002, i think. If your still interested i'll tell him to send me some pics.

Droombolus

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Daniel_J

Epi Japan made some limited editions a while ago. This is one of those models, and they are usually know as YEC series (Yamano Epiphone Custom). And they are distinguishable by the open book headstock.
One of those series were even nitro lacquer finishes and were obiviously called YEC Lacquer series.
Pickups on those are by Gotoh.

Droombolus

Quote from: Daniel_J on December 08, 2010, 07:48:42 PM
Pickups on those are by Gotoh.

Thanks Daniel ! So I have to look for an Elitist to get US PUPs. Tried out a Gotoh Sidewinder on my Rivoli and I wasn't impressed ....... :sad:
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uwe

Quote from: Daniel_J on December 08, 2010, 07:48:42 PM
Epi Japan made some limited editions a while ago. This is one of those models, and they are usually know as YEC series (Yamano Epiphone Custom). And they are distinguishable by the open book headstock.
One of those series were even nitro lacquer finishes and were obiviously called YEC Lacquer series.
Pickups on those are by Gotoh.

I have an Elitist from when they were still being made. It looks like this one, but has the Epi rounded headstock. Good bass, bit like a seventies Gibson EB-3 in sound and feel.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Droombolus

Thanks to Jesper Iome this baby is going to arrive at my end sometime in the upcoming weeks .........  ;D







Cheers Jesper ..  :toast:  Man, I love this forum !  8)
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Basvarken

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Iome

Cheers to you mate, i'm glad i could help. Let us know how the baby play's

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