![]() ![]() Id read that it was basically impossible to get more info on them. They wouldnt go so far as to put another neck on a guitar like this or refinish it if there were finish issues.ĮLmiguel: I was under the impression from some stuff I read online that the original serial number on these MIRC refurbs were scratched out or masked in some way. You can call GibsonEpiphone at 1.800.4gibson and they will tell you about that particular model. You can find a Gibson Studio for around 500 most of the time. ![]() You can find them all over the place, and 350 isnt really that great of a deal. Im really wanting a guitar with humbuckers to compliment my single coil strats and this is right in my price range, but I dont want to overpay if the refurbs arent worth it.Īny thoughts are MUCH appreciated I was hoping to post a picture from my phone, but I cant seem to do that right now. Ive read differing views online from great to not so great on these MIRC refurbs, so Im not finding much of a general consensus.Īnyone here have any direct experience with them My buddy bought the guitar from a church and had no idea about the refurb nature of it. What do you all think of that price considering the circumstances I know its a subjective thing, but Im fishing for opinions. ![]() The guitar is being offered to me for 350 with a hard case included, though I think hed take 325. I have played the guitar and I think it feels and sounds great, but Im a bit spooked by the refurbished tag. The serial numbers of those guitars seem to be untraceable as far as manufacture year and specific model goes. Where the serial number would normally appear, there is a sticker in place with a number starting with 311 on it.Īfter doing some research, it seems that his guitar is an MIRC Refurbished model.
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