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Given the choice, which would you rather do - walk the plank or spank the plank? If you chose the former then you’re obviously a piece of eight short of a treasure chest. But if you fancy yourself as a swashbuckling plank-spanker then, “Oo-ar Jim lad!”, you’re in luck.

Our bezzie mates at Epiphone guitars have only gone and given us one of their Les Paul Studio models with Custom Pirates Of The Caribbean Artwork. Epiphone's Les Paul Studio electric guitar gives you all the sustain and tone you expect from a real "Les Paul" with its legendary design featuring a solid mahogany body, a glued-in mahogany neck and two noise-free Alnico Classic Humbucking pickups.  Add to that, Pirates Of The Caribbean graphics with Skull & Crossbone inlays and a custom gigbag and you've got a Limited Edition instrument that is sure to raise the dead both sonically and visually. 

For a chance to win this bootiful booty, simply answer the following embarrassingly easy question:

Tell us the answer and we’ll put you in our prize draw. Closing date is August 31. The editor’s decision is final.
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