It is possible to buy a replica Epiphone guitar used by Zakk Wylde from Musicians Friend. It costs $699. One can also select colours and/or other options.
He plays Gibson everything, except some Deans for Dime. He actually says in an interview in the July 2011 issue of Guitar World that he uses Epiphone Masterbilts.
Epiphone is a subdivision of Gibson guitars, perhaps this is why. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gibson's been getting into the habit of copying their real expensive artist guitars with Epiphone's. Unless you are a luthier or have a really good ear, you probably won't hear feel or see a difference, unless you look in your' wallet. I'll give you an example, http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Epiphone-Zakk-Wylde-Les-Paul-Custom-Electric-Guitar-BullsEye?sku=518358 and http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gibson-Zakk-Wylde-BFG-Electric-Guitar?sku=583644#used Now if you aske Gibson, and I like this answer, why they are doing this they'll say we are trying to give musicians a chance to play the real thing in a price range they can afford. I think it's a great idea.
The best way to describe the pattern on a "Zakk Wylde" guitar is a vibrant moving zebra. The colors are crazy and fun and make the eye move over the instrument.
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Zack Wylde is famous for playing guitar in rock bands. He has played for Black Label Society and Ozzy Osbourne. He also has his own signature guitar series.
Gibson Zakk Wylde Bullseye Les Paul
You beat Guitar Duel vs. Sting, Guitar Duel vs. Ted Nugent, and Guitar Duel vs. Zakk Wylde.
Well, for one there super cheap. Secondly, they tend to play about as good as a Gibson, compairing the Standard Gibson with the Epiphone, and thirdly, they sound good with pretty much any amp, they can be used for almost any type of music, and are quite a bit lighter, weight wise, than a gibson. From a personal standpoint, I have a couple guitars, and one of them is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Another is the Dean Vendetta Camo, I play them on a Line6 spider III, and the Epiphone has more tone for metal, the epiphone has more tone for solos, the epiphone sounds better on the clean channel, (but only when play rythm) and it looks alot better than the Dean, now I know there are some differences between the two, but I do preffer the Epiphone over the Dean, however to be fair, I will say this, the Dean has a MUCH faster neck than the Epiphone, and the Dean's all (even the cheapest, most crapy playing) have 24 fretts to Epiphone's (all that I know of) 22 frets. I am going to turn the Dean guitar in for Epiphone Standard Les Paul, but first I will change the pickups in the epiphone for Gibsons, just for Giggles. And I'll update when I do.
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Zakk wylde is in 2 bands 1 called 'Black Label Society' & the second called Ozzy Osbourne. He is the front man black label society (heavy metal rock band), this involves; singing, playing piano and playing guitar. He is back up singer to Ozzy osbournes solo albums and plays guitar for him. he also played in a band called "pride and glory" good mellow album check it out... Zakk wylde no longer plays for Ozzy ozbourne he has been dropped by Ozzy from the band Zakk formed a band in the mid 90's called Pride and GLory and they recorded one album. Recently he was released from being Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player. He is currently playing guitar and singing in a heavy metal band called Black Label Society. I am sad that Ozzy dropped him but not really because BLS kicks ass! Zakk Wylde is in the band, the Black Label Society.
Nathan, Maisie and Will Wylde
Chris Wylde is 5' 10".