Epiphone Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan | Guitar Review

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I’ll admit, I’ve never been the biggest Bring Me the Horizon fan, but that didn’t stop me from thinking that all of guitarist Lee Malia‘s Artisan signature models look incredibly cool. They’re all based off of the original Gibson Les Paul Custom Artisan models that were made in limited quantities between 1977 and 1982, and Epiphone have added a few modern features including a custom-voiced splittable Gibson 84T-LM in the bridge, and a dummy coil to keep the single-coils quiet. My full demo/review video is below!

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» Epiphone Lee Malia Explorer Custom Artisan http://bit.ly/2zkOl8H
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» ISP Decimator Noisegate http://amzn.to/1Px8CHZ
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» Apogee One http://amzn.to/1Pxd2hT
» Dunlop Jazz III Picks http://amzn.to/1RkYXmn
» Cleartone Strings http://amzn.to/1Ry5UQf

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