I always forget that we have this - it's been packed away right at the back of my wardrobe for years. It belongs to my wife, and it used to belong to her uncle - I'm guessing it's from the early 70s. The electrics are in severe need of a dust-off (not really possible to select the neck pickup) and the tuners aren't great, but it plays fine going through the AX8. Here's a pic if anyone happens to know anything about Eros guitars - I'm guessing it's a cheap Japanese thing, I can't find too much after a brief look online.
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cool, thanks - must have missed that one.
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But all of these things can be fixed, and they turn out to be quite characterful and not too bad at all. If it has sentimental value either keep it all-original, or you can upgrade all these things and make a usable guitar out of it for less than the cost of a new low-end Epiphone.
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It is a type of guitar. The lighter ones are heavy, don't even think about playing a heavy one without first undergoing upper body strengthening exercises. The exercises that international front row forwards do.
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