Samick, Acoustic Guitar LW-015G Blue Sunburst

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Samick, Acoustic Guitar LW-015G Blue Sunburst

Samick LS450

The Samick LS450: The Holy Grail Of Les Paul Copies?


Pros: Very decent guitar for the price

Cons: Needs better pickups to reach potential

The Bottom Line: This is one of the better Les Paul clones, and very much worth upgrading.


Samick Traditional Lp-Style Solid Body Electric Guitars ...

One of my favorite subjects is Les Paul copies. Really. I've pored over literally dozens of texts and spec sheets, checked out hundreds of reviews of Agiles, Tursers, Memphis, Epiphone, Silvertone, "Lawsuit" Japanese copies, and the numerous no-names that all their buyers hope will do one thing.

Give them a Les Paul that sounds as good as the real thing for thousands of dollars less!

It's not for lack of trying or choices. Agiles have the reputation of being the closest copies in terms of wood used. But change the pickups and six months later, the owner is trying to sell it on Craigslist for 250.00, saying of course, it's just as good as a real Le… Samick LS450

SAMICK ARTIST LP450 - $300 (kent)

Circa 1990's Korean made Samick. Part of the Artist Series they did after Valley Arts. Solid mahogany body, subtle flame maple top, 22 fret rosewood board and mother of pearl inlays in the headstock. Upgraded with Gibson Kluson tuners, neck pickup is a Gibson, bridge pickup is a Might Mite Motherbucker, and a custom cut and fluted bone nut. 1990's kent bass guitar

Killer player, and the sound is equal to that of any Gibson. Samick is the number one maker of guitars on the planet, making all of the Korean Epiphones, Squiers, Washburns,, Deans, etc etc. This was their top of the line before the Greg Bennet series, and shows why they are number one! 300.00 w/case

206 399 6178 for more info. samick artist series lp



SAMICK ARTIST LP450 - $300 (kent)

Samick Les Paul Honeyburst String Through Body

There's one at the local GC. It's a LP style, double bound. It's a Samick Artist Series, prior to Greg Bennett. It's used for $179. I played it for a while, the action is so low it's INSANE, I'd probably raise it, because you just look at it and it frets the note. Anyways, no string buzzing, no fretting out. It's really cool looking, and a tad beat up (needs a new switch) but still sounded pretty nice through the AC4TV I was testing it on.

Anyways, I can't find a damn thing googling for a Samick Artist Series with a string-through body. It has a tune-o-matic style bridge, but no stopbar, it's string through like a tele...which reminded me of Eric's new Godin (e.g. awesomeness).

It can't be purchased till October 24th, because it just came in this week, and they gotta wait 20 days. That didn't stop me, as I put a down payment on it already, so it's waiting for me behind the counter.

Finally got some pics of the Samick. I … Samick Les Paul Honeyburst String Through Body

Samick LP Open Book Headstock

George Walker

Open Book HeadstockThe "Open Book" headstock was used occasionally on Samick brand guitars through the '80s, and from 1988-1989 (and early 1990), was used in their US/International lineup. They stopped using it abruptly in 1990, the same time Epiphone did, suggesting Gibson became aware at that time, and didn't even want Epiphone's use to encourage or imply to other manufacturers that it was okay to use. However, because Gibson's trademarks are not upheld by Japanese law, the Open Book headstock could be used on Japanese market models.


~1984-1991
Tree Notes logo
First Runner logo
Comic logo
Script logo
Wave logo
Deluxe truss rod cover (~1984-1985)
Triangular truss rod cover (~1985-1986)
Bell shaped truss rod cover (~1987-1991)
Used on:


LS
LC
SG
SA-1
EG-1935 (Japanese market)
SARC-302 (Japanese market) Samick LP Open Book Headstock