Epiphone Prophecy SG

Here on episode 4 of The Guitar Bucket List, we discuss my Epiphone Prophecy SG. This guitar’s greatness comes down to two main things: its looks (I mean, is there a nicer color?) and its pickups! We’ll get into all of that here.

The guitar features a beautiful feeling satin finish. But it doesn’t fell “unfinished” by any means. It just feels great- everything is so smooth and it’s easy to play. It feels like the same “aged” effect that Epiphone was going for on my 59 Les Paul.

It has a slim neck but also a little beef on one side, which is supposed to contour to the hand better. It has these HUGE jumbo frets that I’m not a big fan of. If the frets were lower, I think this might be the perfect guitar.

Aside from the color, the flamed maple veneer, the dyed abalone inlays, and (my favorite) the Les Paul Custom headstock design, the best feature of this guitar has to be the pickups, which are the Fishman Fluence set. These things ROCK. They have a hot humbucker setting, a PAF style setting for old school humbucker sounds, and a voicing that’s supposed to sound more like a Stratocaster. It has so many usable sounds and is such a great recording guitar due to the fact that it has no noise or buzz whatsoever. I can’t say enough about these pickups.

But I sure do try to say enough in the video! Check it out:

Gretsch Sparkle Jet in Ocean Blue Turquoise

Our third entry into the Guitar Bucket List series shows off the guitar that started it all… Okay, well it certainly didn’t start my love affair with guitars! And it wasn’t the first, second or even 10th guitar I purchased! But what this guitar did was open the floodgates that turned my grouping of guitars into a “collection”. Or, put differently, it went from “wow, you’ve got a lot of guitars” to “wow, you’ve got a problem”. 🙂

The Gretsch Sparkle Jet was a guitar that I saw in an article online and instantly showed it to my family. I couldn’t tell which one I liked more- the ocean blue turquoise or the champagne. All I knew is that this was the perfect looking guitar and I really wish I had it. Of course, that’s when I saw the price tag of $2,999!

So that wasn’t going to happen. I put it aside in my brain for a long while- probably close to a year. And then it happened. I don’t exactly remember how, but the guitar came back into my mind and I did a little research. Turns out, this thing was limited-edition and it wasn’t available on most websites anymore. In fact, I could only really find it at Musician’s Friend. So, I gave them a call. They had (conveniently) one left in the warehouse. After that, it was gone. They even took it off the website after I bought it.

Oh I remember the reason now- it’s because Musician’s Friend had a promotion where you got 16% back in gift cards when you purchased a Fender/Gretsch instrument. That was double the normal 8%. So, I ended up getting a gift card for a huge amount that was enough to buy another guitar! And that’s what kick-started this whole thing. One comedic error after another lead me to pile up the guitar purchases, one after another. And it all started because of that 16%. I can’t tell if it was a good thing or a really bad one…

But, I love the guitar and it certainly checks a lot off of the bucket list- check out the video to learn more!