Start playing for less with 25% off the Epiphone Les Paul SL Player Pack
Everything you need to get your feet wet on guitar - for just $149!
The Epiphone Les Paul SL has long been considered one of the best electric guitars for beginners on the market, and with good reason.
More than just an affordable entry-level model, the Les Paul SL is a rock-solid guitar with playability and pickups that give it larger-than-life swagger. Now, thanks to Musician's Friend, you can get one - plus an exciting pack of other great gear - at an incredible price.
Including the Les Paul SL, a 10-watt Electar guitar amp, an Epiphone gigbag, plus a clip-on tuner, picks, a strap and even free online lessons from eMedia, this starter pack has everything you need to start playing right now.
Right now at Musician's Friend, you can get this comprehensive starter pack for yourself for just $149 - a cool $50 off the usual $199 asking price!
This offer expires on Sunday, April 5, so be sure to act quickly! You'd be hard pressed to get this much gear at that sort of price anywhere else.
Save $50 on an Epiphone Les Paul SL Player Pack
Including the terrific Les Paul SL, plus an amp, gigbag, tuner, picks, a strap and free lessons, this pack features everything you need to get your feet wet on guitar.
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Jackson is an Associate Editor at GuitarWorld.com. He’s been writing and editing stories about new gear, technique and guitar-driven music both old and new since 2014, and has also written extensively on the same topics for Guitar Player. Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded. Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella. To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now.
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