
This item ships to the contiguous United States for $30. The tolex on the case is coming of in a few spots, but it's in otherwise good condition. The frets are quite low on this guitar, and due to that there is some acoustic fret noise that does not come through the amp unless you pick excessively hard. Action at the 12th fret is 5/64ths on the bass side, 3.5/64ths on the treble side. Scale length of the instrument is 24.75", fretboard radius is 12", width at the nut is 1.69", width at the 12th fret is 2.00". This instrument also had additional work done before we received it which included a fret level and polish, and nut slot filing. The original bridge, tuners, pickup switch, and output jack have been replaced. Pickup and control layout is what you'd expect on a Les Paul-2 humbucker pickups with individual volume and tone controls for each, and a 3-way switch. The headstock features a design very reminiscent of Gibson's split diamond design. The 3-piece bolt-on neck features 22 frets, block inlays, and is also bound. This Les Paul custom copy features a "pancake" style mahogany body with a maple top and binding on both the top and back. They have a reputation of being great guitars, similar to the "lawsuit" era Ibanez instruments, which is no wonder considering they were produced in the same factory. These guitars were distributed by the Philadelphia Music Company. Boris Tchaikovsky, Alexander Dedyukhin, Alla Mamyko, Igor Khovov, Yuri Godin - Tchaikovsky, B: Partita for Cello, Piano, Harpsichord, Electric Guitar & Percussion: I. If your guitar doesn’t seem to have it GIVE US A CALL 60. Penco was a brand of guitars manufactured circa 1974-1978 in the Hoshino Gakki factory, which also produced Ibanez guitars in Japan. The gold plating on the hardware has worn off in most places, and there is some belt rash on the back of the instrument. There are some dings, dents, and scratches here and there (see photos), but nothing unusual for an older instrument. Penco and Ibanez made copies of Gibson guitars so well that eventually Norlin, the parent company of Gibson at the time, sued Ibanez in 1977 for trademark infringement for guitars just like this. This item is in good condition for its' age. In the 1970s, Penco was owned and manufactured by Hoshino Gakki, a Japanese factory that also owned and manufactured Ibanez. There should be more distortionsĥ stars: You should make an app of playing guitar not electronicĥ stars: It's good and I get to learn to playĥ stars: I know that we can you please tell herĥ stars: Thank You for this app, very addictive for the musician and guitar expert like me.very impressive!! I suggest this to all guitar and music lovers!!!Ĥ stars: I love it and I can't stop thinking about itĥ stars: I love this finly somthing that axcully works and thats cool I can pick somthing when im board good job createrĥ stars: Awesome.Up for your consideration is a vintage Penco Les Paul Custom style electric guitar with hardshell case-made in Japan. If you can speed the responsiveness allowing the second note or sting/s to come in with no delay, this app will be super awesome.ģ stars: On but not so much fun in it. Playing accompanied by drums feature is awesome. The sound effect is great and you can actullally hear the note when you bend, vibrate and hammer but not pull off (never tried to slide) the string/s or note but there's a delay when you press a second note in electric mode and next chord when you strum in accoustic mode but other than that its great.
Penco electric guitar pro#
I think pro player can relate more with this app.
