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Title: Agile Guitars
Post by: Genesis on August 18, 2004, 09:47:50 AM
Hi,

I read some reviews on Agile guitars and was very impressed... Are they available outside the US?

Do I need to change the pickups on these as well?


Title: Re: Agile Guitars
Post by: Miz on August 18, 2004, 05:41:14 PM
I think you can get them shipped, but it'll probably cost about $100 or so.  E-mail the guy at Rondo, and he'll tell you whatever you need to know.

The pickups are as good as anything Epiphone will give you, and the ones with all the pretty binding have Wilkinsons which are supposed to be pretty nice.


Title: Re: Agile Guitars
Post by: Aero on August 19, 2004, 09:37:58 AM
did anyone try Midland les paul custom ?

it was my first guitar and it's really comfortable !


Title: Re: Agile Guitars
Post by: pewing33ny on August 29, 2004, 01:16:50 PM
I think you can get them shipped, but it'll probably cost about $100 or so.? E-mail the guy at Rondo, and he'll tell you whatever you need to know.

The pickups are as good as anything Epiphone will give you, and the ones with all the pretty binding have Wilkinsons which are supposed to be pretty nice.

about $30 shipped...i know this even though i live half hour from rondo. :o

i bought a les paul 2500 last week because i had a big gig last night and needed a decent backup. i got the last old style agile left which was pretty sweet but since we're recording for september I might return it cause i used it a few times just to see if it works.

they're a much better value then epiphone, the $350 agile is better then the $600 epiphone LP standard or whatever the epi's in that price range are.  the epi elites and japanese tokais are better. get a tokai, about $700 new shipped from japan and absolutely blows away regular epi and agiles. 

with the agile unless you get the 2800 or 3000 prestige you'll need to replace pickups (may want to replace those also, i like alnico II magnets much better then alnico V's, less harsh)  also a setup and probably a new nut and case which will be about $550-600 so might as well go for the tokai.

but then again if your a beginner and just want to spend $300 and don't really care about upgrades until later an agile isn't bad.