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The rarest are the EGF-1200 which feature the fabled 'DRY Z' pickups,and are amongst the best regarded of all LP replicas. Model EGF-850, EGF-1000, EGF-1200, all feature flametops, fret binding and nitro finish, with a long tenon, the necks on these are of the fatter 59 kind.Īs these were only produced for 2 years they are rare. There were no replacements for the Orville by Gibson models, and as such these are becoming very sought after. These were only produced for 2 years up to 2000, the Japanese Epiphone's are really Orville's with a different headstock inlay.
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This feature is only available on the current Gibson Historic reissue series and is considered to be a superior method of neck/body joint giving better sustain and overall tone.įrom early in 1995, Orville by Gibson was discontinued, and in 1998 Orvilles were rebranded as Epiphone by Gibson (Japan). Most Orville by Gibson and Orville guitars have the long neck tenon which is faithful to the "holy grail" 1959 Gibson Les Paul (which is what all these guitars were trying to replicate).
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Orville's are essentially the same guitars, but with Japanese electrics and Orville P.A.F type pickups, (which are very nice) they are finished in poly not nitro, some Orvilles were issued with Photo-flametops, and K serial numbers were assembled in Korea. Orville by Gibson's used the premium wood available to the luthiers. Most ObG flametops are usually quite understated, and any ObG with a highly flamed or quilted top is unusual. Most of the ObG flametops are laminate, but there are some solid flametop guitars, these are rare. The Limited Edition Guitars usually came with their own hardcase, but all other ObG's were sold with a ObG gigbag, and so as a result ObG Original Hardcases are very rare.
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There are some ObG LPS models which were produced in very limited numbers, like the 54 LP (stoptail and P90's), and some Limited Edition runs of (usually) 50 guitars like the LP TV Yellow Junior. The Orville by Gibson Les Paul Standard series (LPS) 1988-1994, do not have fret edge binding and have "Standard" on the truss rod cover.but are otherwise identical to the ObG reissues. These are rare, and the ObG Reissue flametops are even rarer. The Orville by Gibson Les Paul Reissue series (LPR) 1993-1994, were the top of the range Japanese produced Gibsons, they all have stock Gibson USA electrics and pickups, nitrocellulose laquer finishes, blank truss rod covers and fret edge binding, and were only made from 1993 to early 1995, they also tend to have the fattest necks of all the ObG's. The vast majority of ObG's were made at the Fuji-gen factory, The Japanese models usually had a long tenon like the 1959 LP's, the US Standard version did not. The Japanese made guitar was actually a closer copy of the 1959 LP than the Gibson USA guitar being produced at that time. Orville by Gibson were the Japanese manufactured Gibson Les Paul, fully approved and authorised by Gibson USA. Orville by Gibson, Orville, Greco and Burny were all mainly produced by Fugi-gen Gakki. In many cases, these Japanese Fenders and Gibsons are of higher build quality, finish and tone than the US made versions.
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John Petrucci recorded this song using a 6-string guitar in standard tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E).Most of the best Japanese replicas were built between 19 in the Fugi-gen Gakki factory by Japanese luthiers, these include the "lawsuit" guitars and forced Fender and Gibson to license this factory to produce their branded products in Japan.

It was released as the first single off of the album on August 13th, 2021.

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