synzzzer
New member
I wasn't planning on getting another guitar (has to be a lie, right?) However, I had been wanting a Les Paul style guitar with P-90's in it. I can't afford anything close to a Gibson, and I didn't like that Epiphone only has the 56 LP in Gold or Black. A few people on this forum and the Dean forum said to check out Agile guitars, so I did.
It turns out they had one I couldn't resist. It is mostly mahogany with a flame veneer, but has a surprising ebony (of some kind) fretboard. I had a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups for years. (Yes, really.) I have a SP-90-2 for the neck, and a SP-90-3 for the bridge. So I set the guitar up to my liking and installed the pickups.
Needless to say, I love it. I won't write a huge essay on this guitar, but if you have any questions feel free to ask. I will leave you with pictures, cause, no pics = it didn't happen.


It turns out they had one I couldn't resist. It is mostly mahogany with a flame veneer, but has a surprising ebony (of some kind) fretboard. I had a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups for years. (Yes, really.) I have a SP-90-2 for the neck, and a SP-90-3 for the bridge. So I set the guitar up to my liking and installed the pickups.
Needless to say, I love it. I won't write a huge essay on this guitar, but if you have any questions feel free to ask. I will leave you with pictures, cause, no pics = it didn't happen.

