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Model Information: Archtop (full depth) Hollowbody Models
Thinline (Gibson-made) Hollowbody Models:
Flat top Models:
Solidbody (Gibson-made) Electric Models: Arch top Models
1959 Gibson-made Epiphone
Emperor Zephyr Regent
Epiphone Emperor (acoustic), Zephyr Emperor Regent (electric) archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: A, Electric Cutaway model: C, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: B.
On-par with Gibson's Super 400, but not nearly as collectible because the Epi name just doesn't have the collectibility Gibson has. 18 1/2' wide, maple back and sides, 7 ply binding on top and back, 3 ply binding on F-holes, single bound fingerboard with 2 white lines inlaid along edges, triple bound peghead, vine peghead inlay, gold plated parts.
1936 Emperor introduction specs:
elongated pickguard.
3 segment 'V' block pearl fingerboard inlay.
Sunburst finish.
Treble side dip on peghead.
Ebony fingerboard.
1939 Emperor specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Abalone wedge in 3 segment 'V' block fingerboard inlay.
Natural finish optional.
Center dip peghead.
1950 Emperor, Emperor Regent specs:
Rosewood fingerboard.
Cutaway (Regent) optional. 1952 Epiphone Emperor Zephyr Regent
with selector switches
1952 Zephyr Emperor Regent specs:
Zephyr Emperior Regent (cutaway) model available with 3 New York pickups, 2 knobs, control plate with 6 small pushbuttons. 1954 Emperor Electric specs:
Zephyr Emperior Regent model renamed Emperior Electric.
Non-cutaway acoustic model discontinued.
1958 Emperor Electric specs:
Gibson made.
Acoustic model discontinued.
Thinbody.
3 New York pickups.
Control plate with push buttons discontinued.
4 knobs and a 3-way switch added.
Stairstep Grover tuner buttons.
1961 Emperor Electric specs:
3 Mini-humbucking pickups.
Available special order only: 1963.
Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1951 Epiphone Deluxe Zephyr Regent
Epiphone Deluxe (acoustic), Zephyr Deluxe (electric), Zephyr Deluxe Regent archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: B+, Electric Cutaway model: C-, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: C+.
On-par with Gibson's L-5, but not nearly as collectible because the Epi name just doesn't have the collectibility Gibson has. The Empire is the tenor version of the Deluxe and was available from 1931 to 1939. 16 3/8' wide, maple back and sides, 3 ply binding on top and back, single bound fingerboard, bound peghead, gold plated parts.
1931 Deluxe introduction specs:
Diamonds and triangle fingerboard inlay.
3 segment F-holes.
Masterbilt peghead with flowers.
Tenor version available called the Empire (discontinued 1939).
1934 Deluxe specs:
Foral and notched diamond fingerboard inlays.
White pickguard.
Vine peghead inlay.
1937 Deluxe specs:
17 3/8' wide body.
Dark pickguard extends below bridge.
Standard bound F-holes.
Cloud fingerboard inlay.
1939 Deluxe specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Natural finish optional.
Center dip peghead.
1941 Zephyr Deluxe specs:
Electric (Zephyr) version available: 1 pickup in bridge position, volume and tone control on 1 shaft with circular 'MasterVoicer' control plate.
1950 Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe Regent specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Laminated maple or spruce top or electric versions.
New York style pickup(s) on Zephyr Deluxe.
Single pickup Zephyr Deluxe has pickup in neck position.
Two pickups available with slotted Strat-style switch.
Two knobs mounted on circular 'MasterVoicer' control plate.
Rosewood fingerboard.
Some with Emperor style pearl/abalone V-block fingerboard inlays.
1951 Zephyr Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe Regent specs:
Knobs in line parallel to strings.
'MasterVoicer' control plate discontinued.
1954 Deluxe Electric specs:
Non-cutaway electric model discontinued.
Zephyr Deluxe Regent (cutaway) version renamed Deluxe Electric.
Knobs in line that crosses strings.
1958 Deluxe specs:
Gibson made.
Deluxe Electric (Zephyr Deluxe) and acoustic non-cutaway models dropped, leaving only the acoustic cutaway model available.
1965 Deluxe specs:
Available by special order only.
Deluxe Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1951 Epiphone Zephyr Regent.
1961 Epiphone Zephyr Natural E311TN thinline with Gibson mini-humbuckers.
Epiphone Zephyr, Zephyr Regent, Zephyr Electric archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Electric Cutaway model: D+, Electric Non-Cutaway model: D-.
Electric Epi's have little collectibility because of their plywood construction. Maple veneer body, slotted-block fingerboard inlay, nickel plated parts, metal peghead logo plate.
1939 Zephyr introduction specs:
16 3/8' wide body, non-cutaway.
1 pickup with oblong housing and metal cover in bridge position.
Multiple bound top, single bound top and fingerboard.
Blond finish.
1942 Zephyr specs:
Pickup in middle position.
Single bound top.
1950 Zephyr and Zephyr Regent specs:
17 3/8' wide body with laminated spruce or maple top.
Frequensator tailpiece.
1 New York pickup in neck position.
Sunburst or blond finish.
Available with cutaway (Zephyr Regent).
1953 Zephyr and Zephyr Regent specs:
Avaliable with DeArmond pickup.
1954 Zephyr Electric specs:
Rename Zephyr Electric (for both non-cutaway and cutaway models).
1958 Zephyr Electric specs:
Acoustic model dropped.
Gibson-made thinbody with rounded cutaway.
2 New York pickups.
Unbound tortoise pickguard.
1961 Zephyr Electric specs:
Mini-humbucker pickups replace New York pickups.
Zephyr Discontinued 1964. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1959 Gibson-made Epiphone Century.
Melita bridge is not original.
Epiphone Century electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--. 1939 Century introduction specs:
16 3/8' wide, non-cutaway.
Blade pickup with oblong housing and metal cover/handrest in bridge position.
Output jack on top.
Single bound top, back, fingerboard.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Metal peghead logo.
Walnut finish.
Tenor version available called the Melody (discontinued 1958).
1942 Century specs:
15 1/4' wide.
No handrest.
Jack on side.
1946 Century specs:
16 3/8' wide, non-cutaway.
Oblong pickup with fat blade in neck position.
Square control plate with radial markings.
Unbound fingerboard.
1950 Century specs:
Large rectangular pickup with non-adjusting poles.
Some Century's with New York pickup.
Highlighted mahogany finish.
1954 Century specs:
Blond finish available.
Rectangular black pickup housing with oblong chrome plates.
Some Century's with New York pickup.
1958 Century specs:
Gibson made.
16 3/8' wide non-cutaway thin body.
1 New York pickup.
25 1/2' scale.
Sunburst finish.
1960 Century specs:
P90 pickup replaces New York pickup.
1961 Century specs:
No peghead plate.
Royal Burgundy finish available. Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1934 Epiphone Tudor.
Epiphone Tudor acoustic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C. 16 3/8' wide, trapeze tailpiece, triple bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, floral and notched diamond fingerboard inlay, Masterbilt peghead, gold plated parts.
1931 Tudor introduction.
1934 Tudor specs: Maple back and sides, bound pickguard, block letter logo, wandering ving peghead inlay, unbound peghead.
1937 Tudor discontinued. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1954 Epiphone Broadway Zephyr Regent.
Epiphone Broadway acoustic and electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: C, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: D+, Gibson-made Electric Cutaway model: C. 16 3/8' wide, 25.5' scale, walnut back and sides, 3 ply binding on top and back,single bound fingerboard, bound peghead. The Bretton is the tenor version of the Broadway, and was available from 1931 to 1954 (renamed Broadway Tenor in 1937).
1931 Broadway introduction specs:
3 segment F-holes.
Ebony fingerboard.
Masterbilt peghead with flowers.
Tenor version available called the Bretton (discontinued 1937).
1934 Broadway specs:
Large block fingerboard inlays.
Gold plated parts.
Unbound peghead.
Wandering vine peghead inlay.
1937 Broadway specs:
17 3/8' wide non-cutaway body.
Pickguard extends even with bridge.
Standard F-holes.
Multiple bound peghead.
1939 Broadway specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Maple back and sides.
Center dip peghead.
1941 Broadway specs:
Natural finish available.
Flower peghead inlay.
1951 Broadway specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Fat column peghead inlay.
1958 Broadway Electric specs:
Gibson made, cutaway model.
Acoustic model discontinued.
2 New York pickups.
1961 Broadway Electric specs:
2 Mini-humbucking pickups.
Tunematic bridge.
Broadway Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1953 Epiphone Triumph Regent. Picture from Folkway Music.
Epiphone Triumph acoustic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: Cutaway model: C, Non-cutaway model: D.
The Triumph is essentially a Gibson L-7, or the poor-man's Deluxe (or L-5). 16 3/8' wide, 25.5' scale, 3 ply binding on top and back, sunburst finish, single bound fingerboard, bound peghead, gold plated parts. Note: only interested in cutaway (Regent) version. The Hollywood is the Tenor version of the Truimph, and was available from 1934 to 1956 (renamed Truimph Tenor in 1937).
1931 Triumph introduction specs:
Walnut back and sides.
Paired diamond fingerboard inlays.
Masterbilt peghead.
Tenor version available called the Royal (discontinued 1935).
1934 Triumph specs:
Maple back and sides.
Notched diamond fingerboard inlays.
Floral ornament with fleur-de-lis design at top inlaid on peghead.
Block letter logo.
Script logo in 1935.
1937 Triumph specs:
17 3/8' wide non-cutaway body.
Script logo.
Pickguard extends below bridge.
Standard F-holes.
Single bound peghead and back.
1939 Triumph specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
1941 Triumph specs:
Natural finish available.
Center dip peghead.
1949 Triumph specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Fat column peghead inlay.
'E' on pickguard.
1958 Triumph specs:
Gibson made.
Non-cut model discontinued.
Triumph Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Spartan archtops.
Collectibility Rating: D-. 16 3/8' wide, nickel plated parts, bound top, back, fingerboard. Tenor version call the 'Regent' from 1934 to 1937, then renamed the Spartan Tenor (tenor version discontinued 1950).
1934 Spartan introduction specs:
Round sound hole.
Maple back and sides.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
Block peghead logo.
Sunburst finish.
Tenor version available called the Regent (discontinued 1937).
1937 Spartan specs:
F-holes.
Walnut back and sides.
Slotted block fingerboard inlays.
Greek column peghead inlay.
Script peghead logo.
1941 Spartan specs:
Blond finish available with white mahogany wood.
Spartan Discontinued 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Blackstone archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D. 1931 Blackstone introduction specs:
14 3/4' wide, mahogany back and sides.
Round sound hole.
Single bound top, back, fingerboard.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Sunburst finish.
1933 Blackstone specs:
Masterbilt banner on peghead.
1934 Blackstone specs:
15 1/2' wide.
Block letter logo.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
1937 Blackstone specs:
16 3/8' wide non cutaway.
Maple back and sides.
F-holes.
Parallelagram fingerboard inlays.
Notched elongated diamond peghead inlay.
Script logo.
Tenor version available.
1941 Blackstone specs:
Blond finish available.
1945 Blackstone specs:
Abalone vertical oval peghead inlay.
Abalone peghead logo.
Blackstone Discontinued 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1953 Epiphone Devon.
Epiphone Devon archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C.
1949: 17 3/8' wide carved top, 25.5' scale, frequensator tailpiece, single bound pickguard, triple bound top, oval fingerboard inlays, vertical oval peghead inlay, script Epi logo, sunburst or blond finish. Discontinued in 1953.Structurally the same as the Broadway and Triumph models. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1933 Epiphone Royal.
Epiphone Royal archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D-.
1931: Mahogany back and sides, 3 segment 'f' hole, single bound top and back and fingerboard, dot fingerboard inlays, Masterbilt peghead, sunburst finish.
1934: 15 1/2' wide, walnut back and sides, rounded peak peghead.
1935: discontinued. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1948 Epiphone Zenith.
Epiphone Zenith archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D- (similar to an ES-125). 1931 Zenith introduction specs:
13 5/8' wide.
Segmented F-holes.
Maple back and sides.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Single bound top and back.
Sunburst finish.
Tenor version available called the Melody (discontinued 1958).
1934 Zenith specs:
14 3/4' wide.
Walnut back and sides.
Stickpin peghead logo.
Block peghead logo.
1954 Zenith specs:
Blond finish available.
Vertical oval peghead inlay.
1958 Zenith specs:
Gibson made.
16 3/8' wide.
Zenith Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1934 Epiphone Beverly.
Epiphone Beverly archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--.
13' wide, flat top, arched back, mahogany back and sides, 3 segmented 'f' holes, adjustable bridge, trapeze tailpiece, elevated pickguard, no body binding, dot fingerboard inlays, rounded top pehead, brown finish, tenor available. Introduced 1931 and discontinued in 1937. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Olympic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--.
1931 Olympic specs: 13' wide, mahogany back and sides, 3 segmented 'f' holes.
1933 Olympic specs: 13 5/8' wide, trapeze tailpiece, rounded end fingerboard with dot inlays, rounded non-peak peghead, sunburst finish.
1934 Olympic specs: decal logo with 'Epiphone' on a banner and 'masterbilt' underneath banner.
1937 Olympic specs: 15 1/4' wide, standard 'f' holes. Tenor and plectrum version available.
1942 Olympic specs: script peghead logo with tail underneath.
1939 Olympic specs: center dip peghead.
1950 Olympic specs: discontinued.
Note in 1937-1939 Epiphone sold a model called the Apollo in England. It was very similar to the Olympic with amahogany or birch 16' sunburst body, segmented f-holes, rectanglefingerboard inlays, 'Epiphone Masterbilt' decal peghead logo, and a black pickguard. It cost less than the Olympic and had a mix of features which Jim Fisch says led to speculation it may have been produced by Regal for Epiphone.
1937 Epiphone Apollo, replaced tuners.
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Epiphone Byron archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
15 3/8' wide, mahogany back and sides, adjustable bridge, trapeze tailpiece, unbound elevated pickguard, single bound top and back, dot fingerboard inlays, script Epi logo with tail underneath, center dip peghead. Available about 1938 only. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Ritz archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
15 1/4' wide, maple back and sides, tortoise grain binding, trapeze tailpiece, dot fingerboard inlays, center dip pickguard, cherry neck blond finish. Tenor version available. Introduced 1941 and discontinued in 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1965 Gibson-made Epiphone Sheraton.
Epiphone Sheraton thinline semi-hollow electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: NY parts models: B+, Gibson parts models: C.
With NY pickups, knobs and neck, this is a very elegant model on par with Gibson's ES-355. However, with Gibson parts it's way less collectible.
16' wide, double round cutaways, thin semi-hollow body with solid maple block down center (like an ES-355), sunburst or blond finish, 7 layer top body binding, multiple bound neck, back, headstock, pickguard, flower headstock inlay, V-block pearl/abalone fingerboard inlay, 24 3/4' scale, Frequensator tailpiece (optional Bigsby), gold plated parts.
1958 Sheraton introduction specs:
2 New York pickups.
1961 Sheraton specs:
2 mini-humbucking pickups.
Vibrato standard.
1965 Sheraton specs:
Cherry finish optional. Sheraton Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1966 Riveria.
Epiphone Riviera thinline electric semi-hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C-.
Epi's version of the ES-335, but uglier. 16' wide, double round cutaways, thin semi-hollow body with solid maple block down center (like an ES-335), royal tan finish, bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, 24 3/4' scale, mini-humbucking pickups, Frequensator tailpiece.
Late 1961 Riviera introduction specs:
oval fingerboard inlays (like a Windsor).
Single bound tortoise pickguard.
1961 Riviera introduction specs:
single parallelogram fingerboard inlays
1965 Riviera specs:
Sunburst finish standard.
1966 Riviera specs:
White 3-ply pickguard with beveled edges.
Cherry finish optional. 1967 Riviera specs:
Vibrato optional.
Riviera Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1961 Gibson-made Epiphone Casino, royal tan.
Epiphone Casino thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup model: C+, 1 pickup model: D-.
Essentially an ES-330. The fact that the Beatles used this guitar is the key reason it has any collectibility. 16' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thin body (like an ES-330), sunburst or royal tan finish, 24 3/4' scale, trapeze tailpiece (optional Bigsby), 16 frets clear of the body, single bound fingerboard, 1 P-90 pickup in middle position or 2 P-90 pickups.
1961 Casino introduction specs:
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Black pickup covers.
Metal peghead Epiphone logo
tortoise pickguard
1962 Casino specs:
Pearl inlaid Epiphone peghead logo.
1963 Casino specs:
Single parallelogram fingerboard inlays.
Nickel plated pickup covers.
White pickguard.
1965 Casino specs:
Chrome plated pickup covers and other parts.
1967 Casino specs:
Cherry finish optional.
Casino Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1962 Professional.
Epiphone Professional thinline fully hollow electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
A strange bird indeed. All amp controls are on the guitar, and it requires the matching amp to be fully functional. It is usable with other amps via the 1/4' jack on the top of the guitar(to utilize the matching amp requires a special cable plugged intothe guitar's multi-pin jack). There is one volume and one tone knob and 5 tone switches (giving a lot of tone variations for a one pickup guitar), which work through the 1/4' jack. The other controls on the guitar control the reverb and tremolo on the original matching amp and are as follows: one on/off switch for the reverb and one for the tremolo, one rotary knob for controlling the amount of reverb, one for controlling the amount of tremolo and one for the speed of the tremolo. So essentially the guitar is fully functional withoutthe matching amp, aside from the treble/reverb functions.But a bit too weird for most collectors, and with the single pickupbeing in the neck position, this scares away most players. 16 1/4' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thinbody, 1 mini-humbucking pickup, triple bound top, single bound back and fingerboard, single parallelogram fingerboard inlays, 24 3/4' scale, Frequensator tailpiece, tuneamatic bridge, royal tan or red finish. Came with a special amplifier. All amp controls on the guitar's black/white/black pickguard with 7 switches and 5 knobs. Symmetrical pickguard covered almost the whole top of the guitar.
Introduced in 1962, discontinued 1967. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Caiola, Caiola Custom, Caiola Standard thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C-.
Essentially a fancy artist-model ES-330. Epiphone Casino Vintage Sunburst Miglior Prezzo Digital 16' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thin body (like an ES-330), 2 mini-humbucking pickups, ebony adjustable bridge, zero nut, no soundholes, 25 1/2' scale, trapeze tailpiece with wood center insert saying 'Caiola Model', single bound fingerboard, 7-ply top and 5-ply back binding, arc-shaped control plate with 2 knobs, 5 switches and pickup selector, 'Custom' at end of fingerboard, block fingerboard inlays, fat column peghead logo, brownish-red or royal tan finish.
Introduced 1963.
1965: Tuneamatic bridge added.
1966: Renamed 'Caiola Custom'.
1966: Caiola Standard introduced with 2 P-90 pickups, single bound top, dot fingerboard inlays, no peghead ornament.
1968: Walnut finish only for Caiola Custom.
Caiola Custom, Caiola Standard discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1961 Windor with 2 mini-humbuckers.
Epiphone Windsor thinline electric fully hollow cutaway archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup NY part model: B, 2 pickup Gibson part model: C+, all 1 pickup models: D-.
Basically a fancier Gibson ES-125tc or ES-125tdc models, but with better pickups andbetter hardware. The 1961/1962 models really rock because of thePAF mini-humbuckers. The 1959/1960 models don't sound as loud andpowerful, but have a more jazzy and mellow tone. This model is apersonal favorite of mine. 16 3/8' wide, single pointed cutaway, unbound tortoise pickguard, metal peghead logo, 24 3/4' scale, rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece, gold plated parts, oval fingerboard inlays, natural or sunburst finish.
1959 Windsor introduction specs:
1 or 2 New York pickups (1 pu models in neck position).
1961 Windsor specs:
Mini Humbucking pickups.
No peghead plate.
Windsor Discontinued 1962. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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A single pickup 1967 Sorrento
in Olive sunburst.
Epiphone Sorrento thinline electric fully hollow cutaway archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup model: C, 1 pickup model: D-.
Epi's version of the ES-125tc or ES-125tdc, but with mini-humbucker pickups.
16 1/4' wide, single pointed cutaway, unbound tortoise pickguard, metal peghead logo, 24 3/4' scale, tuneamatic bridge, trapeze tailpiece, nickel plated parts, dot fingerboard inlays, vibrato optional, natural or sunburst finish.
1960 Sorrento introduction specs: One arm bandit slot machine sound .
1 or 2 PAF mini-humbucking pickups (1 pu models in neck position).
1962 Sorrento specs:
Oval fingerboard inlays.
No peghead plate.
3/4 size available.
Vibrato discontinued.
1968 Sorrento specs:
Cherry finish available.
Sorrento Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1965 Gibson-made Epiphone Granada.
Epiphone Granada and Granada Cutaway thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D-. Much like a Gibson ES-120T. 16 1/4' non-cutaway, thinbody, 1 F-hole, 1 Melody Maker pickup mounted into the pickguard, rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece, controls mounted into pickguard, 24 3/4' scale, dot fingerboard inlays, sunburst finish.
Introduced 1962.
1965: Granada Cutaway introduced with single sharp cutaway.
Granada and Granada Cutaway Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1955 Epi FT-210 Deluxe Cutaway.
Epiphone FT Deluxe and FT210 Deluxe Cutaway flat tops.
Collectibility Rating: Cutaway model: A, Non-cutaway model: B.
Has the same attributes as Epi's Deluxe archtop, but in a flat top version. The cutaway model is like a cutaway J-200; a very rare and unique model. Of all pre-1958 Epi flattops, in my opinion this is the coolest!
FT Deluxe specs: 16 1/2' wide, maple back and sides, pickguard, trapeze tailpiece, multiple bound top and back, maple neck, multiple bound rosewood fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, vine peghead inlay, gold plated parts, sunburst or natural finish.
Introducted 1939. Discontinued 1942.
FT210 Deluxe Cutaway specs: 17 3/8' wide, single round cutaway, multiple bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, flower peghead inlay, gold plated parts, natural top finish (some sunburst).
Introduced in early 1950's. Discontinued 1957. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1967 Epi Excellente
Epiphone FT120 Excellente flat top.
Collectibility Rating: B.
The fanciest flat top produced during this period by Gibson. Brazilian rosewood back and sides makes it collectible. 1965 to 1970 models worth less than 1963-1964 models with bigger necks. Too bad this model didn't have 'slope shoulders', or it would be top in it's class (most collectors don't like Gibson's square shoulder dreadnought designs). Square shoulder dreadnought shape, rosewood back and sides, tune-o-matic bridge, large pointed pickguard with engraved eagle, multiple bound top, back, and ebony fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, large pearl and abalone peghead inlay, single bound peghead, gold plated parts, natural top finish. Introduced in 1963. Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1966 Gibson-made Epiphone Frontier.
Epiphone FT110 (Frontier) flat top.
Collectibility Rating: Epi-made: C-, Gibson-made: C+. 1942-1957 New York made FT100 specs: 16' wide, arched maple back, cherry neck, multiple bound top, single bound fingerboard, slotted block fingerboard inlays, fixed bridge with compensating saddle, vertical oval peghead inlay.
Gibson made FT110 Frontier specs: 16 1/4' wide, 25 1/2' scale, square shoulder dreadnought shape, maple back and sides, bound fingerboard, sloted block fingerboard inlays, walnut finish on back and sides, natural or sunburst top, gold plated parts.
1958 FT110 Frontier specs:
Gibson made ('Frontier' added to FT110 model name).
1962 FT110 Frontier specs:
Adjustable saddle bridge. 1964 Gibson-made Epiphone Frontier with rope cactus design. 1963 FT110 Frontier specs:
Large pointed pickguard with rope and cactus design.
1966 FT110 Frontier specs:
Standard teardrop shape pickguard, often with slashed 'C' logo.
FT110 Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1955 Epiphone Texan.
Epiphone FT79 (Texan) flat top.
Collectibility Rating: Epi-made: C-, Gibson-made: C.
The Gibson-made version is much like a J-45. 16' wide, walnut back and sides, triple bound top, single bound back and peghead.
1942 FT79 introduction specs:
Slotted block fingerboard inlays.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
1954 FT79 specs:
Maple back and sides.
Triple bound back (some single bound).
Single parallelogram fingerboard inlays.
Vertical oval peghead inlay. 1964 Gibson-made Epiphone Texan. 1958 FT79 Texan specs:
Gibson made ('Texan' added to FT79 model name).
Round shouldered dreadnought shape.
Mahogany back and sides.
angled side rectangle fingerboard inlays.
oval pearl peghead inlay.
Slashed 'C' logo on pickguard.
Plastic tuner buttons.
1962 FT79 Texan specs:
Adjustable saddle bridge.
1967 FT79 Texan specs:
Metal tuner buttons.
Square shoulder body shape.
FT79 Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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(Gibson-made) Models
Epiphone Crestwood and Crestwood Custom solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: NY parts model: B+, Gibson parts model: C-.
Mahogany body, 2 pickups, tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece, pickguard with slashed 'C' logo, rosewood fingerboard.
1962 Crestwood Custom in Polaris White, 3+3 tuners.
1958 Crestwood introduction specs:
Two New York pickups.
1 3/4' thick symmetrical slab body with squared edges.
Square body edges.
Sunburst finish.
NY style white knobs.
Tunematic bridge.
Metal peghead logo.
3 tuners on a side peghead style.
Asymmetrical pickguard with slashed-C logo.
Gold plated parts.
Inked serial number a la solidbody Gibsons.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
1964 Crestwood Custom, batwing peghead.
Late 1959 Crestwood Custom specs:
Renamed Crestwood Custom.
1 3/8' thick body with rounded edges.
Symmetrical pickguard.
Cherry Red finish.
1961 Crestwood Custom specs:
Two mini-humbucking pickups.
Pearl peghead logo replaces metal plate logo.
Oval pearl fingerboard inlays replaced dot inlays.
Vibrato tailpiece standard.
Gibson style knobs.
No pickguard logo.
Serial number stamped into back of peghead wood a la solidbody Gibsons.
1962 Crestwood Custom specs:
White finish optional.
Vibrato uses a rosewood insert.
1963 Crestwood Custom specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer than upper treble.
Asymmetrical pickguard.
Vibrato tailpiece optional.
Bound fingerboard.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs often used.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Nickel plated parts.
1964 Crestwood Custom specs:
Maestro vibrato has no rosewood insert.
1965 Crestwood Custom specs:
Maestro vibrato standard.
Crestwood Custom discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Crestwood Deluxe solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: D+. Basically a three pickup Crestwood Custom.Asymmetrical body with bass horn slightly longer than treble, rounded body edges, 1 3/8' deep, 3 mini-humbucking pickups, tuneomatic bridge, vibrato, asymmetrical pickguard, bound ebony fingerboard, block fingerboard inlays, triple bound peghead, 6 on a side ('batwing') tuners, cherry or white finish.
Introduced 1963.
Discontinued 1969. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1964 Wilshire with a stop tailpiece and the 'cheap amp' knobs.
Epiphone Wilshire solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: 3+3 tuner models: C+, Batwing peghead model: D. 1959 Wilshire introduction specs:
Symmetrical slab body with square body edges, 1 3/4' deep
2 white soapbar P-90 pickups
Symmetrical pickguard
Tuneomatic bridge
NY style knobs.
Vibrato optional
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Unbound rosewood fingerboard.
Pearl peghead logo.
Sunburst or Cherry red finish.
1960 Wilshire specs:
1 3/8' deep body with round edges.
Cherry red finish.
1961 Wilshire specs:
Black soapbar P-90 pickups.
Stop tailpiece (vibrato no longer optional).
Gibson style knobs.
Mid-1962 Wilshire specs:
Two mini-humbuckers.
Maestro vibrato optional.
1963 Wilshire specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Gold silkscreen Epiphone peghead logo.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs often used.
From 1963 to 1969, the Wilshire and the Crestwood Custom are nearlyidentical, expect the Wilshire has dot fingerboard inlays, a goldpeghead logo, and no fingerboard binding. Also the Wilshire isoften seen with a stop tailpiece (where the Crestwood Custom almostnever has this option). 1965 Wilshire specs:
Red Silver Fox finish optional (Cherry red stain with yellow/silver pore filler).
1966 Wilshire specs:
Stop tailpiece (vibrato no longer optional).
Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Coronet solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: Gen1: B, Gen2: C+, Gen3: C-. Mahogany body, 1 pickup, combination bridge/tailpiece (like a Les Paul Junior), rosewood fingerboard, dot fingerboard inlays.
1958-1959 Epiphone Coronet, first generation
1958 Coronet introduction specs:
1 New York pickups.
1 3/4' thick symmetrical body.
Square body edges.
Sunburst or black finish.
NY style knobs.
3+3 tuners peghead style.
Metal peghead logo.
Asymmetrical pickguard.
Inked serial number a la solidbody Gibsons.
1960-1962 Epiphone Coronet, second generation.
1960 Coronet specs:
Black P-90 pickup replaces New York pickup.
1 3/8' thick body.
Rounded body edges.
Symmetrical pickguard.
Cherry finish. 1961 Coronet specs:
Pearl peghead logo.
Gibson style knobs.
Serial number stamped into back of peghead wood a la solidbody Gibsons.
1962 Coronet specs:
Vibrato optional.
1963-1969 Epiphone Coronet, third generation
with 'batwing' peghead, Silver Fox finish.
1963 Coronet specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer than upper treble.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Chrome P-90 pickup.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
Green Silver-fox finish optional (a translucent green finish with silver pore filler).
1964 Epiphone Dwight (Coronet) with vibrato, Green Silver Fox finish.
1964 Epiphone Dwight specs:
The Coronet also came labeled as an Epiphone Dwight model. Sameguitar, different branding, says 'Dwight' on the truss rod cover.
1966 Coronet specs:
Vibrato discontinued.
Coronet Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1967 Olympic Double in cherry red finish,
(2 pickup) model. Note the black, narrow, Melody Maker style pickups.
Epiphone Olympic (1 pickup), Olympic Double (2 pickups),Olympic 3/4 (1 pickup, 3/4 scale) solidbody electrics.
Collectibility Rating: D-. Combination tailpiece/bridge,dot fingerboard inlays, available one or two pickups and in 3/4 scale length version, thin black Melody Maker style pickups, sunburst finish.
Introduced 1960. Single cutaway (like Gibson's Melody Maker), 3+3 tuner configuration.
1963: Asymmetrical double cutaway body with upper bass horn slightly longerthan treble horn, logo between pickups, goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
1964: 3/4 scale length version discontinued, 6 on a side 'batwing' peghead,Maestro vibrato optional.
1965: vibrato standard.
1966: cherry finish optoinal.
Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1963 Epiphone Olympic Special.
Epiphone Olympic Special solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: D-. One Melody Maker thin black style pickup, dot fingerboard inlays, thin Melody Makerstyle peghead, logo reads upside down to player,sunburst finish.
Introduced 1962. Symmetrical body with sharper cutaway than other Episolidbody models.
1964: Maestro vibrato optional, goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
1965: Asymmetrical body with bass horn slightly longer than treble horn(still with sharper tips than other Epi solidbody models), vibrato standard.
Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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The Epiphone ES-339 gives you all the smooth, rich, bell-like tone of a great ES-335, but in a more manageable package. It is a full sized guitar, just with a body that is reduced in size. The ES-339 Pro model features Alnico Classic Pro humbuckers and has coil taps to give you single coil and humbucker tones
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DISC Epiphone ES - 339 Pro, Natural - Den Epiphone ES - 339 Pro Guitar Nickel HW, Natural r utformad med en minskad kroppsstorlek att ge en nnu mer bekvm och spelbar gitarr . De ES - 339 Pro har en semi - hollow body konstruktion, med klassiska 'F' hl som lgga till gitarrens estetik samt frbttra ljudet med luftighet. Med en laminerad lnn kropp och en solid centre block, Epiphone ES . The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a classic ES-style archtop similar in shape to the ES-335 or Casino but with a reduced body size. The ES-339 PRO features custom wound Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups with coil-tapping plus Epiphone Deluxe Machine Heads. Now available in Cherry, Ebony, Pelham Blue, and Vintage Sunburst color finishes
. The ES series was introduced in the late '50s, and players soon fell in love with the tone and feel of the archtop series The ES-339 Figured features all the same design specifications with exception to the wood construction, which is curly maple (also known as flamed maple). This model is more expensive than the standard ES-339. There is also a Es-339 studio version Epiphone Epiphone ES-339 PR
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The Epiphone ES-339 PRO The ES-339 has a reduced size and weight laminated maple 335-style archtop body with a solid center block. With the size and feel of a Les Paul, it retains that distinct semi-hollowbody tone producing a full-bodied sound from the Alnico Classic Pro pickups with push/pull coil-splitting for single-coil tones Epiphone's new ES-339 Semi-Hollowbody electric guitar combines the best of both worlds - the classic tone of a semi-hollowbody guitar, in a package the size of a Les Paul. From the Manufacturer. Epiphone Epiphone's ES-339 Pro is a semi-acoustic guitar that's perfect if you're looking for a model that's styled like an ES-335 or Dot, but has dimensions similar to a solid-body electric guitar. Its smaller size and SlimTaper D mahogany neck both add to its excellent playing comfort, yet it still retains the bright, warm sound and atmospheric character you get with a semi-acoustic model Epiphone ES-339 Pro Hollowbody Electric Guitar Vin . Vgcgreat soundnever been gigged 1. Epiphone ES-339 Pro Hollowbody Dispatch Time We dispatch within 3 days, Monday-Friday Postage and Packaging We use Royal Mail 2nd Class from Shipping to United Kingdom on the majority of items - 92 of Parcels arrived within 3-4 days excluding weekends We use an independent courier service for multiple. Epiphone ES-339 PRO Cherry - The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a classic ES-style archtop similar in shape to the ES-335 or Casino but with a reduced body size. Featuring custom wound Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups with coil-tapping plus Epiphone Deluxe Machine Heads - Produktnamn: Epiphone ES-339 PRO Cherry, Kategori: Gitarr el, Pris: 5549.00 SE Epiphone ES-339 Pro PB - Thomann Sverig
The Epiphone ES-339 features a slim taper D-profile set neck, maple body with centerblock, Epiphone Alnico PRO pickups and high quality hardware including medium-jumbo frets and premium tune-o-matic bridge. Tap into the great character and sustain of a semi-acoustic, but retain some of the low-mid resonance of a solid body Proudly Handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana by Gibson Acoustic Luthiers, the Made in the U.S.A. Epiphone Texan is built using a solid Sitka Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, with a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. LEARN MORE. For Every Girl Who Was Told Shredding is for Boys
Epiphone ES-339 Ultra Chromatic Tuner. Epiphone ES-339 Ultra Output Jack Chromatic Tuner. 2011-2012 Body: Reduced body size Laminated Maple body Solid center block Neck: Set Mahogany neck with SlimTaper D profile Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay Epiphone ES-339 Pro Vintage Sunburst 5.549,00 kr ES-modell med en ngot mindre kropp n ES-335. Kropp i laminerad lnn, hals i mahogny, greppbrda i pau ferro samt frnicklad hardware. Mikrofoner: 1st Epiphone Alnico Classic.
Epiphone ES-339. Put the Epiphone ES-339 and Epiphone Dot 335 next to one another and the difference in body size is clear to see, with a reduced lower bout - the stylish F-holes are still present and correct. The significance of this is stark, and those who find the Dot 335 cumbersome tend toward the smaller ES-339 Cerca epiphone es 339 tra migliaia di annunci di vendita di usato dei privati. Naviga tra le offerte di epiphone es 339 pubblicate dai negozi di strumenti musicali ai prezzi migliori. Pubblica gratis i tuoi annunci per vendere, comprare e scambiare strumenti nuovi e usati Epiphone Casino Ever since the Beatles purchased three Casinos back in 1964, this hollow 4790 kr. Epiphone. Casino Coupe Turquoise. Electric Guitar. 4902 kr. ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue. Electric guitar 5022 kr. Epiphone. ES-339 Pro Vintage Sunburst. Electric guitar 4938 kr. Epiphone. Explorer Ebony. Electric Guitar. 6210 kr The Epiphone ES 339 offers the percussive tone of the dot, combined with the handyness of a solidbody guitar. For anyone who feels that a full-size semi-hollowbody is too cumbersome. Epiphone ES339 For all the Guitar Players that find the ES 335 too big and bulky but dont want to forfeit the Typical semi-Acoustic sound here is the answer Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Cherry Gear4musi
All in all, a very enjoyable and less-than-expensive way to have some 6-string fun. Again I have to point out that the guitar is absolutely stunning, and sometimes it's better to look good than. The Epiphone ES-339 is a highly versatile, jack-of-all-trades guitar capable of producing satisfying tones for almost any music style. I've had this guitar for over a year now, and it still gets played at least once or twice a week even as I've acquired a number of other guitars, as I love the tones it can generate through my Vox Night Train 15 tube amp and Vox 1 x 12 extension cab Epiphone's ES-339 PRO Price: $400 street Info: www.epiphone.com. The Gibson ES-335 quickly revealed its versatility and tone following its introduction in 1958 - all warm 'n' woody like a jazz archtop, or nasty and rude for blues and rock The Epiphone ES-339 refers to two guitars that both belong to the Epiphone ES series. The first guitar in the ES series was the ES-335, otherwise known as the Dot. However, people felt like the ES-335 was a bit too bulky. Epiphone went back to the drawing board and came back with the 339 versions as a remedy Get the best deals for epiphone es 339 at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast Free shipping on many items Epiphone ES-339 Pro Cherry Elmelid Musik, Sknes mesta
Celebrating its 50th birthday in 2008, Gibson's ES -335 is rightly considered an electric guitar icon. Unlike the Les Paul, which went through numerous changes before the Standard was born in 1958, the ES -335 was perfectly conceived from the off.Yet that hasn't stopped Gibson tinkering with the design over the years. And if there is a criticism of the ES -335, it's that it's just too big for. Two, the Epiphone pickups weren't that great when it came to a nice clean sound. No great surprise. These are the Alnico Classic or Pro or some hogwash upgraded Epi pickups. I've heard them in other Epiphones. I always replace the pickups in budget guitars. Put your money in the pickups because they have a huge impact on the sound Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi Hollow Electric - Cherry. Departments Guitars Hollow-body Electric Guitars Electric Semi Hollow Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi Hollow Electric - Cherry. Add to Wish List Add to Wish List SKU: 356110. Model: ET39CHNH. Your Price: $ 699.00 CDN Write a. EPIPHONE ES-339 Pro PB ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue. 5.399 kr (inkl. moms) EPIPHONE ES-339 Pro VS ES-339 Pro Vintage Sunburst. 5.399 kr.
Epiphone Les Paul Standard signaturmodell Rossa Corsa . Ett annan populr modell r ES-339, baserad p ES-335 fast med mindre kropp, vilket gr den enklare att spela p och mer portabel. De i serien som har tillgget Pro r ngot dyrare, men ocks av hgre kvalitet. Epiphone ES-339 Pro med Pelham Blue finish I've been strangely attracted to Epiphone guitars in recent years. They seem to offer a lot of bang for the buck, and most used models fall within Bottom Feeder price territory. A few years ago, Epiphone introduced a smaller version of an ES-335 called the ES-339a model designation that Gibson debuted in 2007 The new Epiphone ES-339 pickups are set up to provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist. For those who are used to carrying two guitars to gigs, the ES-339 will solve that problem once and for all. Now, you can play any gig and any style with just one guitar-the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone ES-339 Guitars guitarguita
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EPIPHONE ES339 PRO - VINTAGE SUNBURST - SEMI-HOLLOW ELEC GUITAR Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style. First introduced in the late '50s, the ES series became an instant rock classic, bringing the feel and look of an archtop to
The Epiphone ES-339 Case hardshell case is designed to hold the Epiphone ES-339 small-body archtop electric guitar. The ES-339 Case case features a durable, hardshell design with a plush interior, so you can protect and transport your ES-339 guitar safely and in style
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I am currently measuring the gap at the 9th fret, while keeping the string held down at the 1st and 14th. This is how it is written in the Gibson Les Paul manual. But there is no such truss rod adjustment advice in the Epiphone ES-339 manual. Thank you, Ia
Reverb is a marketplace bringing together a wide-spanning community to buy, sell, and discuss all things music gear Re: Epiphone ES-339 pro Yes, assuming that you get the pickups with the 4 conductor cables and wire them the proper way on the existing pots. I have a 339 and I've been thinking about adding a split option for a while The key was giving the ES-339 a laminated top, like the ES-335, verses the ES-336's fully carved top. But with it's smaller size and similar overall heft both the 2015 ES-339 and the 2015 ES335 are listed in the Gibson catalog at 4.65 pounds the ES-339 is capable of generating more Les Paul-like tones than the ES-335 Epiphone - Thomann Sverig
Get the best deals for epiphone es-339 pro at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast Free shipping on many items May 6, 2018 - Epiphone ES-339 PRO Natural Musical Instruments, Guitars Basses, Electric Guitars eBay Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P90 PRO has 0 ratings (Score 0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings ). Disclaimer. This page contains information, pictures, videos, user generated reviews, automatically generated review and videos about Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P90 PRO but we do not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our web site Introducing the new Epiphone P-90R PRO The Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P-90 PRO features Epiphone's P-90R PRO soapbar pickup, a true recreation of the first generation of P-90 pickups found in Les Pauls. Epiphone P-90R PRO single-coil pickups are individually voiced for rhythm and lead and provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist ES-modell med en ngot mindre kropp n ES-335. Kropp i laminerad lnn, hals i mahogny, greppbrda i pau ferro samt frnicklad hardware. Mikrofoner: 1st Epiphone Alnico Classic samy 1st Epiphone Alnico Classic Plus, bda med coil-tapping. Frg: Vintage Sunburst
Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Vintage Sunburst - The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Guitar Nickel HW, Vintage Sunburst is designed with a reduced body size to provide an even more comfortable and playable guitar. The ES-339 Pro features a semi-hollow body construction, with classic 'F' holes which add to the guitar's aesthetics as well as enhancing the sound with airiness The Epiphone ES-339 Pro (Cherry) is a 6-string semi-hollow Electric Guitar with narrower, more manoeuvrable body contours designed to appeal to players of solid-body guitars. The Epiphones ES-339 Pro is based on the legendary Kalamazoo models and is intended as a faithful reconstruction with a laminated Maple body and a large centre block to reduce feedback So Epiphone SHERATON-II PRO tends to get more favorable reviews than Epiphone ES-339 Pro, as seen on the chart below. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Epiphone SHERATON-II PRO is a more popular guitar, based on its reviews. It's also worth mentioning that the $934 alternative. Epiphone ES-339 PRO, Pelham Blue - Now with a reduced body size, the ES-339 PRO provides players with enhanced comfort and smooth playability. Constructed with a semi-hollow body made from laminated maple, the Epiphone ES-339 delivers bright and twangy tonal characteristics. As well as plenty of sustain for the classic bell-like tone that will ring for days DISC Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Natural Gear4musi
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Epiphone ES-339 PRO Pelham Blue - The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a classic ES-style archtop similar in shape to the ES-335 or Casino but with a reduced body size. Featuring custom wound Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups with coil-tapping plus Epiphone Deluxe Machine Heads - Produktnamn: Epiphone ES-339 PRO Pelham Blue, Kategori: Gitarr el, Pris: 5549.00 SE
Epiphone ES-339 Pro VS My Epiphone ES-339 PRO is an ES-style archtop similar in shape to the classic ES-335 but with a more comfortable, reduced body size. Epiphone Deluxe turners add to the look while keeping the guitar sounding as it should whether you are practicing or gigging This is the new Epiphone ES-339 model in a Vintage Sunburst finish. The ES-339 is a classic ES-style semi-hollowbody similar to the ES-335 or Casino models but with a reduced body size! Features on the Epiphone ES-339 include custom-wound Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers, Grover Rotomatic tuners, a GraphTech NuBone nut a The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Cherry is a handy semi-hollow electric guitar with slimmer and more agile body contours to meet the needs of solid body guitar players in terms of handling and feel. Accordingly, the guitar is based on the legend from Kalamazoo and offers a true-to-original construction featuring a laminated maple body with a solid center block , 9 prix, 7 avis, 3 news, 1 annonce, 1 discussion dans les forums et 1 vid
Epiphone ES-339 Pro. ES-339 The Epiphone ES-339 PRO pickups are set up to provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist. For those who are used to carrying two guitars to gigs, the ES-339 PRO will solve that problem once and for all. Now, you can play any gig and any style with just one guitar--the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone Electrics: Les Paul, SG, ES-339, Tobias Bass and Custom model Epiphone18732013140Epiphone Epiphone ES-339 Pro Electric Guitar Rever
Epiphone ES-339 Ultra Hands-on in-depth, experienced review Update: I've since been able to find a few examples at my local guitar acquisition establishments new pictures on-site and a few updated notes in this review I enjoy playing an electric guitar that has a piezo bridge in addition to one or more traditional magnetic pickups
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The Epiphone ES 339 offers the percussive tone of the dot, combined with the handyness of a solidbody guitar. For anyone who feels that a full-size semi-hollowbody is too cumbersome. Colour / Finish: Vintage Sunburst . Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar - Cherry
For deeper, darker sounds, it's a real good fit Epiphone ES-339 PRO (Epiphone) Compare - Users - Guests Be the first to rate! Rate. Save Rating: Guitar. Brand: Epiphone. Model: Epiphone ES-339 PRO. Construction: Glued-in mortise and tenon. Truss Rod: Adjustable. Average Price:-Controls: Neck Pickup volume with push/pull coil-splitting, Bridge. Epiphone ES-339 Pro Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar - Black - 2nd Hand 269 Sold Out. Epiphone ES-339 Archtop Guitar - Cherry Red - 2nd Hand 249 Sold Out. Epiphone ES-339 PRO - Pelham Blue - 2nd Hand 229 Sold Out. Epiphone ES339 - Black - 2nd Hand. Epiphone Es-339 Pro Pelham Blue Semi-Hollow Body With Soft Case From Japan. Brand New. C $1,168.41. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. Was: Previous Price C $1,374.59. Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style Video: Gibson ES-339 - Wikipedi Epiphone ES-339 PRO Electric Guitar Vintage Sunburst Epiphone Casino Vintage Sunburst Miglior Prezzo Glasses
I own and play the ES-339 P90 Pro. Pelham Blue. She plays like a dream, and sounds terrific. Now some are not fans of the P90's as they can be a bit noisey with gain and high volumes, but if you work the volume knob, or get a noise gate that could cut down on it and I'll be looking into the Epihone ES-339 Pro, the simpler more traditional model. Also, unless there is something totally wrong, I'm not much into upgrading ANYTHING in guitars, pickups included. And this goes also for the big name guitars that I presently own, or have owned in the past. To each his own I guess Recently purchased an ES-339 Pro Epiphone. I'm used to USA Gibsons and Fenders, this is my first cheap guitar. If you're looking for something under $500 and want a versatile guitar - don't look much further. It's worth checking out in person Now that Epi ES-339 is here, I'm on the waiting list for at MF. Every place I've called tells me they can't keep them in stock. That's a good sign. I don't think you can go wrong for $399. So anyway, if you've had the chance to audition a Epiphone ES-339 Pro, I'd like to hear about it, good or bad Prisutveckling p Epiphone ES-339 PRO (HB) - Hitta bsta
Epiphone ES339. Black Royale model. Think these guitars were a limited edition, only real difference from standard Epi 339 is the sparkly binding. Black pickguard has been fitted, still have original silver one
Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style
So Epiphone Dot Studio tends to get more favorable reviews than Epiphone ES-339 Pro, as seen on the chart below. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Epiphone Dot Studio is a more popular guitar, based on its 40+ reviews. It's also worth mentioning that the $934 alternative.
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New pickups for Epiphone ES-339. I have a line on a nice used ES-339 which I plan on picking up as a project guitar - add a Bigsby and swap out the pickups for something a little more flavorful. Thinking about a Seymour Duncan Hot-Rodded humbucker set or some HB size P90s,. Epiphone ES-339 PRO Review - YouTub
The Epiphone ES 339 Pro Semi Hollow Electric Guitar turns back the clock while simultaneously rocketing the player-favorite ES guitar into the future. A versatile, professional instrument designed for live performance or studio and capable of crunch, rock, jazz, country, and stinging blues, the Epiphone ES 339 Pro guitar is packed full classic features that made the ES guitars a legend Epiphone ES-339 Pro. ES-339 Pro, Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar from Epiphone in the ES series. 3 user reviews. Prices starting at $499 Average price: $799. Avg used price: $416. Product presentation . Reviews . Price engine . Classified Ads. The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue is a handy semi-hollow electric guitar with slimmer and more agile body contours to meet the needs of solid body guitar players in terms of handling and feel. Accordingly, the guitar is based on the legend from Kalamazoo and offers a true-to-original construction featuring a laminated maple body with a solid center block
Epiphone also makes 3 versions of the ES-339, called the ES-339 PRO, ES-339 P90 PRO and the Ultra-339. They are considerably less expensive than the Gibson version. History. The Gibson ES-339 is the descendant of the ES-335. It is made from a solid maple center block and maple laminate top, back and sides. It is. . The mahogany SlimTaper D profile 24.75 scale neck has 22 medium jumbo frets and is hand-set and glued with a mortise and tenon neck joint with Titebond glue
The Epiphone ES-339 Pro cuts down the size of the iconic semi-hollow body to make it even more playable, and Alnico Classic 'buckers give it a unique tonal signature. Shop today at PMT Online - Authorised UK Dealer with 15 Stores Nationwide Epiphone ES-339 vs Sheraton II? Hey r/guitar! So recently I've been looking into getting a semi-hollow body guitar and finally settled on either the ES-339 or the Sheraton II. I've played the 339 at some stores, but the ones I played were obviously second hand (loose pots, scratches, loose jacks) and that kind of turned me off of the quality Introducing the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments.Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new.
.+ a new color a blue very special ( Namm 2012 ) Body. The Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P-90 PRO features a reduce-size laminated maple body with a solid center block like original ES-style classics and a black pickguard with metal E insignia. The mahogany SlimTaper D profile 24.75 scale neck has 22 medium-jumbo frets and is hand-set and glued with a mortise and tenon neck joint with Titebond glue
The Gibson ES-339 is a modern classic designed for those seeking the tone and look of an ES-335, but desire a slightly smaller, lighter instrument. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The 57 / 57 Classic + humbuckers paired with our hand-wired tone circuit showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players. Epiphone reports the weight at an average of 7.2 pounds. That's a few tenths less than your average Strat weight. Great alternative for those that want something that's not a Stratocaster, Telecaster or Les Paul that has loads of class to it. The ES-339 is a sexy guitar with sexy tones to match The ES-339 wields dual Alnico Classic PRO pickups built into a solid center-block adding some solid-body crunch to the openness of the hollowbody design. Built from laminated maple with a SlimTaper (tm) mahogany neck, the Epiphone ES-339 one seriously versatile instrument. $350 cash (there is no case with this guitar sale). Make an offer Gibson, the ES-339 electronics will mute the output in middle position if any of the two volume knobs is set to 0. Which I guess makes sense in most situations. So there is a chance that the previous owner did not know that and thought it was due to some problem
Epiphone ES 339 Pro (Vintage Sunburst). Hollowbody Laminierter Ahornkorpus, Center Block, Mahagoni Hals Slim Taper Halsprofil. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style Epiphone ES 339 PRO, New Ross, Ireland. 489 likes. This is the best Epiphone ES 339 pr . Regular price 6,500.00 6,500.00. Pre-order. Epiphone Tom Delonge ES-333 - Gray Regular price 31,500.00 31,500.00. Pre-order. Epiphone Thunderhorse (Brendon Small Signature. The Epiphone ES-339 PRO has its roots in the classic era of semi-acoustics - the era that defined the Epiphone and Gibson Kalamazoo factory as a leader in cutting edge instruments.Today, the Epiphone ES-339 turns back the clock to this golden era, while simultaneously rocketing the semi-acoustic into the future. Original introduced in the late '50s, ES series guitars were instant classics Epiphone ES 339 PRO, New Ross, Ireland. 461 likes. This is the best Epiphone ES 339 pr
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1959 Gibson-made Epiphone
Emperor Zephyr Regent
Epiphone Emperor (acoustic), Zephyr Emperor Regent (electric) archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: A, Electric Cutaway model: C, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: B.
On-par with Gibson's Super 400, but not nearly as collectible because the Epi name just doesn't have the collectibility Gibson has. 18 1/2' wide, maple back and sides, 7 ply binding on top and back, 3 ply binding on F-holes, single bound fingerboard with 2 white lines inlaid along edges, triple bound peghead, vine peghead inlay, gold plated parts.
1936 Emperor introduction specs:
elongated pickguard.
3 segment 'V' block pearl fingerboard inlay.
Sunburst finish.
Treble side dip on peghead.
Ebony fingerboard.
1939 Emperor specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Abalone wedge in 3 segment 'V' block fingerboard inlay.
Natural finish optional.
Center dip peghead.
1950 Emperor, Emperor Regent specs:
Rosewood fingerboard.
Cutaway (Regent) optional. 1952 Epiphone Emperor Zephyr Regent
with selector switches
1952 Zephyr Emperor Regent specs:
Zephyr Emperior Regent (cutaway) model available with 3 New York pickups, 2 knobs, control plate with 6 small pushbuttons. 1954 Emperor Electric specs:
Zephyr Emperior Regent model renamed Emperior Electric.
Non-cutaway acoustic model discontinued.
1958 Emperor Electric specs:
Gibson made.
Acoustic model discontinued.
Thinbody.
3 New York pickups.
Control plate with push buttons discontinued.
4 knobs and a 3-way switch added.
Stairstep Grover tuner buttons.
1961 Emperor Electric specs:
3 Mini-humbucking pickups.
Available special order only: 1963.
Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1951 Epiphone Deluxe Zephyr Regent
Epiphone Deluxe (acoustic), Zephyr Deluxe (electric), Zephyr Deluxe Regent archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: B+, Electric Cutaway model: C-, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: C+.
On-par with Gibson's L-5, but not nearly as collectible because the Epi name just doesn't have the collectibility Gibson has. The Empire is the tenor version of the Deluxe and was available from 1931 to 1939. 16 3/8' wide, maple back and sides, 3 ply binding on top and back, single bound fingerboard, bound peghead, gold plated parts.
1931 Deluxe introduction specs:
Diamonds and triangle fingerboard inlay.
3 segment F-holes.
Masterbilt peghead with flowers.
Tenor version available called the Empire (discontinued 1939).
1934 Deluxe specs:
Foral and notched diamond fingerboard inlays.
White pickguard.
Vine peghead inlay.
1937 Deluxe specs:
17 3/8' wide body.
Dark pickguard extends below bridge.
Standard bound F-holes.
Cloud fingerboard inlay.
1939 Deluxe specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Natural finish optional.
Center dip peghead.
1941 Zephyr Deluxe specs:
Electric (Zephyr) version available: 1 pickup in bridge position, volume and tone control on 1 shaft with circular 'MasterVoicer' control plate.
1950 Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe Regent specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Laminated maple or spruce top or electric versions.
New York style pickup(s) on Zephyr Deluxe.
Single pickup Zephyr Deluxe has pickup in neck position.
Two pickups available with slotted Strat-style switch.
Two knobs mounted on circular 'MasterVoicer' control plate.
Rosewood fingerboard.
Some with Emperor style pearl/abalone V-block fingerboard inlays.
1951 Zephyr Deluxe, Zephyr Deluxe Regent specs:
Knobs in line parallel to strings.
'MasterVoicer' control plate discontinued.
1954 Deluxe Electric specs:
Non-cutaway electric model discontinued.
Zephyr Deluxe Regent (cutaway) version renamed Deluxe Electric.
Knobs in line that crosses strings.
1958 Deluxe specs:
Gibson made.
Deluxe Electric (Zephyr Deluxe) and acoustic non-cutaway models dropped, leaving only the acoustic cutaway model available.
1965 Deluxe specs:
Available by special order only.
Deluxe Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1951 Epiphone Zephyr Regent.
1961 Epiphone Zephyr Natural E311TN thinline with Gibson mini-humbuckers.
Epiphone Zephyr, Zephyr Regent, Zephyr Electric archtops.
Collectibility Rating: Electric Cutaway model: D+, Electric Non-Cutaway model: D-.
Electric Epi's have little collectibility because of their plywood construction. Maple veneer body, slotted-block fingerboard inlay, nickel plated parts, metal peghead logo plate.
1939 Zephyr introduction specs:
16 3/8' wide body, non-cutaway.
1 pickup with oblong housing and metal cover in bridge position.
Multiple bound top, single bound top and fingerboard.
Blond finish.
1942 Zephyr specs:
Pickup in middle position.
Single bound top.
1950 Zephyr and Zephyr Regent specs:
17 3/8' wide body with laminated spruce or maple top.
Frequensator tailpiece.
1 New York pickup in neck position.
Sunburst or blond finish.
Available with cutaway (Zephyr Regent).
1953 Zephyr and Zephyr Regent specs:
Avaliable with DeArmond pickup.
1954 Zephyr Electric specs:
Rename Zephyr Electric (for both non-cutaway and cutaway models).
1958 Zephyr Electric specs:
Acoustic model dropped.
Gibson-made thinbody with rounded cutaway.
2 New York pickups.
Unbound tortoise pickguard.
1961 Zephyr Electric specs:
Mini-humbucker pickups replace New York pickups.
Zephyr Discontinued 1964. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1959 Gibson-made Epiphone Century.
Melita bridge is not original.
Epiphone Century electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--. 1939 Century introduction specs:
16 3/8' wide, non-cutaway.
Blade pickup with oblong housing and metal cover/handrest in bridge position.
Output jack on top.
Single bound top, back, fingerboard.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Metal peghead logo.
Walnut finish.
Tenor version available called the Melody (discontinued 1958).
1942 Century specs:
15 1/4' wide.
No handrest.
Jack on side.
1946 Century specs:
16 3/8' wide, non-cutaway.
Oblong pickup with fat blade in neck position.
Square control plate with radial markings.
Unbound fingerboard.
1950 Century specs:
Large rectangular pickup with non-adjusting poles.
Some Century's with New York pickup.
Highlighted mahogany finish.
1954 Century specs:
Blond finish available.
Rectangular black pickup housing with oblong chrome plates.
Some Century's with New York pickup.
1958 Century specs:
Gibson made.
16 3/8' wide non-cutaway thin body.
1 New York pickup.
25 1/2' scale.
Sunburst finish.
1960 Century specs:
P90 pickup replaces New York pickup.
1961 Century specs:
No peghead plate.
Royal Burgundy finish available. Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1934 Epiphone Tudor.
Epiphone Tudor acoustic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C. 16 3/8' wide, trapeze tailpiece, triple bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, floral and notched diamond fingerboard inlay, Masterbilt peghead, gold plated parts.
1931 Tudor introduction.
1934 Tudor specs: Maple back and sides, bound pickguard, block letter logo, wandering ving peghead inlay, unbound peghead.
1937 Tudor discontinued. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1954 Epiphone Broadway Zephyr Regent.
Epiphone Broadway acoustic and electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: Acoustic Cutaway model: C, Acoustic Non-Cutaway model: D+, Gibson-made Electric Cutaway model: C. 16 3/8' wide, 25.5' scale, walnut back and sides, 3 ply binding on top and back,single bound fingerboard, bound peghead. The Bretton is the tenor version of the Broadway, and was available from 1931 to 1954 (renamed Broadway Tenor in 1937).
1931 Broadway introduction specs:
3 segment F-holes.
Ebony fingerboard.
Masterbilt peghead with flowers.
Tenor version available called the Bretton (discontinued 1937).
1934 Broadway specs:
Large block fingerboard inlays.
Gold plated parts.
Unbound peghead.
Wandering vine peghead inlay.
1937 Broadway specs:
17 3/8' wide non-cutaway body.
Pickguard extends even with bridge.
Standard F-holes.
Multiple bound peghead.
1939 Broadway specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
Maple back and sides.
Center dip peghead.
1941 Broadway specs:
Natural finish available.
Flower peghead inlay.
1951 Broadway specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Fat column peghead inlay.
1958 Broadway Electric specs:
Gibson made, cutaway model.
Acoustic model discontinued.
2 New York pickups.
1961 Broadway Electric specs:
2 Mini-humbucking pickups.
Tunematic bridge.
Broadway Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1953 Epiphone Triumph Regent. Picture from Folkway Music.
Epiphone Triumph acoustic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: Cutaway model: C, Non-cutaway model: D.
The Triumph is essentially a Gibson L-7, or the poor-man's Deluxe (or L-5). 16 3/8' wide, 25.5' scale, 3 ply binding on top and back, sunburst finish, single bound fingerboard, bound peghead, gold plated parts. Note: only interested in cutaway (Regent) version. The Hollywood is the Tenor version of the Truimph, and was available from 1934 to 1956 (renamed Truimph Tenor in 1937).
1931 Triumph introduction specs:
Walnut back and sides.
Paired diamond fingerboard inlays.
Masterbilt peghead.
Tenor version available called the Royal (discontinued 1935).
1934 Triumph specs:
Maple back and sides.
Notched diamond fingerboard inlays.
Floral ornament with fleur-de-lis design at top inlaid on peghead.
Block letter logo.
Script logo in 1935.
1937 Triumph specs:
17 3/8' wide non-cutaway body.
Script logo.
Pickguard extends below bridge.
Standard F-holes.
Single bound peghead and back.
1939 Triumph specs:
Frequensator tailpiece.
1941 Triumph specs:
Natural finish available.
Center dip peghead.
1949 Triumph specs:
Cutaway version (Regent) available.
Fat column peghead inlay.
'E' on pickguard.
1958 Triumph specs:
Gibson made.
Non-cut model discontinued.
Triumph Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Spartan archtops.
Collectibility Rating: D-. 16 3/8' wide, nickel plated parts, bound top, back, fingerboard. Tenor version call the 'Regent' from 1934 to 1937, then renamed the Spartan Tenor (tenor version discontinued 1950).
1934 Spartan introduction specs:
Round sound hole.
Maple back and sides.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
Block peghead logo.
Sunburst finish.
Tenor version available called the Regent (discontinued 1937).
1937 Spartan specs:
F-holes.
Walnut back and sides.
Slotted block fingerboard inlays.
Greek column peghead inlay.
Script peghead logo.
1941 Spartan specs:
Blond finish available with white mahogany wood.
Spartan Discontinued 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Blackstone archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D. 1931 Blackstone introduction specs:
14 3/4' wide, mahogany back and sides.
Round sound hole.
Single bound top, back, fingerboard.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Sunburst finish.
1933 Blackstone specs:
Masterbilt banner on peghead.
1934 Blackstone specs:
15 1/2' wide.
Block letter logo.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
1937 Blackstone specs:
16 3/8' wide non cutaway.
Maple back and sides.
F-holes.
Parallelagram fingerboard inlays.
Notched elongated diamond peghead inlay.
Script logo.
Tenor version available.
1941 Blackstone specs:
Blond finish available.
1945 Blackstone specs:
Abalone vertical oval peghead inlay.
Abalone peghead logo.
Blackstone Discontinued 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1953 Epiphone Devon.
Epiphone Devon archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C.
1949: 17 3/8' wide carved top, 25.5' scale, frequensator tailpiece, single bound pickguard, triple bound top, oval fingerboard inlays, vertical oval peghead inlay, script Epi logo, sunburst or blond finish. Discontinued in 1953.Structurally the same as the Broadway and Triumph models. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1933 Epiphone Royal.
Epiphone Royal archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D-.
1931: Mahogany back and sides, 3 segment 'f' hole, single bound top and back and fingerboard, dot fingerboard inlays, Masterbilt peghead, sunburst finish.
1934: 15 1/2' wide, walnut back and sides, rounded peak peghead.
1935: discontinued. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1948 Epiphone Zenith.
Epiphone Zenith archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D- (similar to an ES-125). 1931 Zenith introduction specs:
13 5/8' wide.
Segmented F-holes.
Maple back and sides.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Single bound top and back.
Sunburst finish.
Tenor version available called the Melody (discontinued 1958).
1934 Zenith specs:
14 3/4' wide.
Walnut back and sides.
Stickpin peghead logo.
Block peghead logo.
1954 Zenith specs:
Blond finish available.
Vertical oval peghead inlay.
1958 Zenith specs:
Gibson made.
16 3/8' wide.
Zenith Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1934 Epiphone Beverly.
Epiphone Beverly archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--.
13' wide, flat top, arched back, mahogany back and sides, 3 segmented 'f' holes, adjustable bridge, trapeze tailpiece, elevated pickguard, no body binding, dot fingerboard inlays, rounded top pehead, brown finish, tenor available. Introduced 1931 and discontinued in 1937. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Olympic archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D--.
1931 Olympic specs: 13' wide, mahogany back and sides, 3 segmented 'f' holes.
1933 Olympic specs: 13 5/8' wide, trapeze tailpiece, rounded end fingerboard with dot inlays, rounded non-peak peghead, sunburst finish.
1934 Olympic specs: decal logo with 'Epiphone' on a banner and 'masterbilt' underneath banner.
1937 Olympic specs: 15 1/4' wide, standard 'f' holes. Tenor and plectrum version available.
1942 Olympic specs: script peghead logo with tail underneath.
1939 Olympic specs: center dip peghead.
1950 Olympic specs: discontinued.
Note in 1937-1939 Epiphone sold a model called the Apollo in England. It was very similar to the Olympic with amahogany or birch 16' sunburst body, segmented f-holes, rectanglefingerboard inlays, 'Epiphone Masterbilt' decal peghead logo, and a black pickguard. It cost less than the Olympic and had a mix of features which Jim Fisch says led to speculation it may have been produced by Regal for Epiphone.
1937 Epiphone Apollo, replaced tuners.
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Epiphone Byron archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
15 3/8' wide, mahogany back and sides, adjustable bridge, trapeze tailpiece, unbound elevated pickguard, single bound top and back, dot fingerboard inlays, script Epi logo with tail underneath, center dip peghead. Available about 1938 only. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Ritz archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
15 1/4' wide, maple back and sides, tortoise grain binding, trapeze tailpiece, dot fingerboard inlays, center dip pickguard, cherry neck blond finish. Tenor version available. Introduced 1941 and discontinued in 1950. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1965 Gibson-made Epiphone Sheraton.
Epiphone Sheraton thinline semi-hollow electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: NY parts models: B+, Gibson parts models: C.
With NY pickups, knobs and neck, this is a very elegant model on par with Gibson's ES-355. However, with Gibson parts it's way less collectible.
16' wide, double round cutaways, thin semi-hollow body with solid maple block down center (like an ES-355), sunburst or blond finish, 7 layer top body binding, multiple bound neck, back, headstock, pickguard, flower headstock inlay, V-block pearl/abalone fingerboard inlay, 24 3/4' scale, Frequensator tailpiece (optional Bigsby), gold plated parts.
1958 Sheraton introduction specs:
2 New York pickups.
1961 Sheraton specs:
2 mini-humbucking pickups.
Vibrato standard.
1965 Sheraton specs:
Cherry finish optional. Sheraton Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1966 Riveria.
Epiphone Riviera thinline electric semi-hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C-.
Epi's version of the ES-335, but uglier. 16' wide, double round cutaways, thin semi-hollow body with solid maple block down center (like an ES-335), royal tan finish, bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, 24 3/4' scale, mini-humbucking pickups, Frequensator tailpiece.
Late 1961 Riviera introduction specs:
oval fingerboard inlays (like a Windsor).
Single bound tortoise pickguard.
1961 Riviera introduction specs:
single parallelogram fingerboard inlays
1965 Riviera specs:
Sunburst finish standard.
1966 Riviera specs:
White 3-ply pickguard with beveled edges.
Cherry finish optional. 1967 Riviera specs:
Vibrato optional.
Riviera Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1961 Gibson-made Epiphone Casino, royal tan.
Epiphone Casino thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup model: C+, 1 pickup model: D-.
Essentially an ES-330. The fact that the Beatles used this guitar is the key reason it has any collectibility. 16' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thin body (like an ES-330), sunburst or royal tan finish, 24 3/4' scale, trapeze tailpiece (optional Bigsby), 16 frets clear of the body, single bound fingerboard, 1 P-90 pickup in middle position or 2 P-90 pickups.
1961 Casino introduction specs:
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Black pickup covers.
Metal peghead Epiphone logo
tortoise pickguard
1962 Casino specs:
Pearl inlaid Epiphone peghead logo.
1963 Casino specs:
Single parallelogram fingerboard inlays.
Nickel plated pickup covers.
White pickguard.
1965 Casino specs:
Chrome plated pickup covers and other parts.
1967 Casino specs:
Cherry finish optional.
Casino Discontinued 1970 (later available in Japanese-made line). Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1962 Professional.
Epiphone Professional thinline fully hollow electric archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D.
A strange bird indeed. All amp controls are on the guitar, and it requires the matching amp to be fully functional. It is usable with other amps via the 1/4' jack on the top of the guitar(to utilize the matching amp requires a special cable plugged intothe guitar's multi-pin jack). There is one volume and one tone knob and 5 tone switches (giving a lot of tone variations for a one pickup guitar), which work through the 1/4' jack. The other controls on the guitar control the reverb and tremolo on the original matching amp and are as follows: one on/off switch for the reverb and one for the tremolo, one rotary knob for controlling the amount of reverb, one for controlling the amount of tremolo and one for the speed of the tremolo. So essentially the guitar is fully functional withoutthe matching amp, aside from the treble/reverb functions.But a bit too weird for most collectors, and with the single pickupbeing in the neck position, this scares away most players. 16 1/4' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thinbody, 1 mini-humbucking pickup, triple bound top, single bound back and fingerboard, single parallelogram fingerboard inlays, 24 3/4' scale, Frequensator tailpiece, tuneamatic bridge, royal tan or red finish. Came with a special amplifier. All amp controls on the guitar's black/white/black pickguard with 7 switches and 5 knobs. Symmetrical pickguard covered almost the whole top of the guitar.
Introduced in 1962, discontinued 1967. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Caiola, Caiola Custom, Caiola Standard thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: C-.
Essentially a fancy artist-model ES-330. Epiphone Casino Vintage Sunburst Miglior Prezzo Digital 16' wide, double round cutaways, fully hollow thin body (like an ES-330), 2 mini-humbucking pickups, ebony adjustable bridge, zero nut, no soundholes, 25 1/2' scale, trapeze tailpiece with wood center insert saying 'Caiola Model', single bound fingerboard, 7-ply top and 5-ply back binding, arc-shaped control plate with 2 knobs, 5 switches and pickup selector, 'Custom' at end of fingerboard, block fingerboard inlays, fat column peghead logo, brownish-red or royal tan finish.
Introduced 1963.
1965: Tuneamatic bridge added.
1966: Renamed 'Caiola Custom'.
1966: Caiola Standard introduced with 2 P-90 pickups, single bound top, dot fingerboard inlays, no peghead ornament.
1968: Walnut finish only for Caiola Custom.
Caiola Custom, Caiola Standard discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1961 Windor with 2 mini-humbuckers.
Epiphone Windsor thinline electric fully hollow cutaway archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup NY part model: B, 2 pickup Gibson part model: C+, all 1 pickup models: D-.
Basically a fancier Gibson ES-125tc or ES-125tdc models, but with better pickups andbetter hardware. The 1961/1962 models really rock because of thePAF mini-humbuckers. The 1959/1960 models don't sound as loud andpowerful, but have a more jazzy and mellow tone. This model is apersonal favorite of mine. 16 3/8' wide, single pointed cutaway, unbound tortoise pickguard, metal peghead logo, 24 3/4' scale, rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece, gold plated parts, oval fingerboard inlays, natural or sunburst finish.
1959 Windsor introduction specs:
1 or 2 New York pickups (1 pu models in neck position).
1961 Windsor specs:
Mini Humbucking pickups.
No peghead plate.
Windsor Discontinued 1962. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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A single pickup 1967 Sorrento
in Olive sunburst.
Epiphone Sorrento thinline electric fully hollow cutaway archtop.
Collectibility Rating: 2 pickup model: C, 1 pickup model: D-.
Epi's version of the ES-125tc or ES-125tdc, but with mini-humbucker pickups.
16 1/4' wide, single pointed cutaway, unbound tortoise pickguard, metal peghead logo, 24 3/4' scale, tuneamatic bridge, trapeze tailpiece, nickel plated parts, dot fingerboard inlays, vibrato optional, natural or sunburst finish.
1960 Sorrento introduction specs: One arm bandit slot machine sound .
1 or 2 PAF mini-humbucking pickups (1 pu models in neck position).
1962 Sorrento specs:
Oval fingerboard inlays.
No peghead plate.
3/4 size available.
Vibrato discontinued.
1968 Sorrento specs:
Cherry finish available.
Sorrento Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1965 Gibson-made Epiphone Granada.
Epiphone Granada and Granada Cutaway thinline electric fully hollow archtop.
Collectibility Rating: D-. Much like a Gibson ES-120T. 16 1/4' non-cutaway, thinbody, 1 F-hole, 1 Melody Maker pickup mounted into the pickguard, rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece, controls mounted into pickguard, 24 3/4' scale, dot fingerboard inlays, sunburst finish.
Introduced 1962.
1965: Granada Cutaway introduced with single sharp cutaway.
Granada and Granada Cutaway Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1955 Epi FT-210 Deluxe Cutaway.
Epiphone FT Deluxe and FT210 Deluxe Cutaway flat tops.
Collectibility Rating: Cutaway model: A, Non-cutaway model: B.
Has the same attributes as Epi's Deluxe archtop, but in a flat top version. The cutaway model is like a cutaway J-200; a very rare and unique model. Of all pre-1958 Epi flattops, in my opinion this is the coolest!
FT Deluxe specs: 16 1/2' wide, maple back and sides, pickguard, trapeze tailpiece, multiple bound top and back, maple neck, multiple bound rosewood fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, vine peghead inlay, gold plated parts, sunburst or natural finish.
Introducted 1939. Discontinued 1942.
FT210 Deluxe Cutaway specs: 17 3/8' wide, single round cutaway, multiple bound top and back, single bound fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, flower peghead inlay, gold plated parts, natural top finish (some sunburst).
Introduced in early 1950's. Discontinued 1957. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1967 Epi Excellente
Epiphone FT120 Excellente flat top.
Collectibility Rating: B.
The fanciest flat top produced during this period by Gibson. Brazilian rosewood back and sides makes it collectible. 1965 to 1970 models worth less than 1963-1964 models with bigger necks. Too bad this model didn't have 'slope shoulders', or it would be top in it's class (most collectors don't like Gibson's square shoulder dreadnought designs). Square shoulder dreadnought shape, rosewood back and sides, tune-o-matic bridge, large pointed pickguard with engraved eagle, multiple bound top, back, and ebony fingerboard, cloud fingerboard inlays, large pearl and abalone peghead inlay, single bound peghead, gold plated parts, natural top finish. Introduced in 1963. Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1966 Gibson-made Epiphone Frontier.
Epiphone FT110 (Frontier) flat top.
Collectibility Rating: Epi-made: C-, Gibson-made: C+. 1942-1957 New York made FT100 specs: 16' wide, arched maple back, cherry neck, multiple bound top, single bound fingerboard, slotted block fingerboard inlays, fixed bridge with compensating saddle, vertical oval peghead inlay.
Gibson made FT110 Frontier specs: 16 1/4' wide, 25 1/2' scale, square shoulder dreadnought shape, maple back and sides, bound fingerboard, sloted block fingerboard inlays, walnut finish on back and sides, natural or sunburst top, gold plated parts.
1958 FT110 Frontier specs:
Gibson made ('Frontier' added to FT110 model name).
1962 FT110 Frontier specs:
Adjustable saddle bridge. 1964 Gibson-made Epiphone Frontier with rope cactus design. 1963 FT110 Frontier specs:
Large pointed pickguard with rope and cactus design.
1966 FT110 Frontier specs:
Standard teardrop shape pickguard, often with slashed 'C' logo.
FT110 Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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1955 Epiphone Texan.
Epiphone FT79 (Texan) flat top.
Collectibility Rating: Epi-made: C-, Gibson-made: C.
The Gibson-made version is much like a J-45. 16' wide, walnut back and sides, triple bound top, single bound back and peghead.
1942 FT79 introduction specs:
Slotted block fingerboard inlays.
Stickpin peghead inlay.
1954 FT79 specs:
Maple back and sides.
Triple bound back (some single bound).
Single parallelogram fingerboard inlays.
Vertical oval peghead inlay. 1964 Gibson-made Epiphone Texan. 1958 FT79 Texan specs:
Gibson made ('Texan' added to FT79 model name).
Round shouldered dreadnought shape.
Mahogany back and sides.
angled side rectangle fingerboard inlays.
oval pearl peghead inlay.
Slashed 'C' logo on pickguard.
Plastic tuner buttons.
1962 FT79 Texan specs:
Adjustable saddle bridge.
1967 FT79 Texan specs:
Metal tuner buttons.
Square shoulder body shape.
FT79 Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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(Gibson-made) Models
Epiphone Crestwood and Crestwood Custom solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: NY parts model: B+, Gibson parts model: C-.
Mahogany body, 2 pickups, tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece, pickguard with slashed 'C' logo, rosewood fingerboard.
1962 Crestwood Custom in Polaris White, 3+3 tuners.
1958 Crestwood introduction specs:
Two New York pickups.
1 3/4' thick symmetrical slab body with squared edges.
Square body edges.
Sunburst finish.
NY style white knobs.
Tunematic bridge.
Metal peghead logo.
3 tuners on a side peghead style.
Asymmetrical pickguard with slashed-C logo.
Gold plated parts.
Inked serial number a la solidbody Gibsons.
Dot fingerboard inlays.
1964 Crestwood Custom, batwing peghead.
Late 1959 Crestwood Custom specs:
Renamed Crestwood Custom.
1 3/8' thick body with rounded edges.
Symmetrical pickguard.
Cherry Red finish.
1961 Crestwood Custom specs:
Two mini-humbucking pickups.
Pearl peghead logo replaces metal plate logo.
Oval pearl fingerboard inlays replaced dot inlays.
Vibrato tailpiece standard.
Gibson style knobs.
No pickguard logo.
Serial number stamped into back of peghead wood a la solidbody Gibsons.
1962 Crestwood Custom specs:
White finish optional.
Vibrato uses a rosewood insert.
1963 Crestwood Custom specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer than upper treble.
Asymmetrical pickguard.
Vibrato tailpiece optional.
Bound fingerboard.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs often used.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Nickel plated parts.
1964 Crestwood Custom specs:
Maestro vibrato has no rosewood insert.
1965 Crestwood Custom specs:
Maestro vibrato standard.
Crestwood Custom discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Crestwood Deluxe solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: D+. Basically a three pickup Crestwood Custom.Asymmetrical body with bass horn slightly longer than treble, rounded body edges, 1 3/8' deep, 3 mini-humbucking pickups, tuneomatic bridge, vibrato, asymmetrical pickguard, bound ebony fingerboard, block fingerboard inlays, triple bound peghead, 6 on a side ('batwing') tuners, cherry or white finish.
Introduced 1963.
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1964 Wilshire with a stop tailpiece and the 'cheap amp' knobs.
Epiphone Wilshire solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: 3+3 tuner models: C+, Batwing peghead model: D. 1959 Wilshire introduction specs:
Symmetrical slab body with square body edges, 1 3/4' deep
2 white soapbar P-90 pickups
Symmetrical pickguard
Tuneomatic bridge
NY style knobs.
Vibrato optional
Dot fingerboard inlays.
Unbound rosewood fingerboard.
Pearl peghead logo.
Sunburst or Cherry red finish.
1960 Wilshire specs:
1 3/8' deep body with round edges.
Cherry red finish.
1961 Wilshire specs:
Black soapbar P-90 pickups.
Stop tailpiece (vibrato no longer optional).
Gibson style knobs.
Mid-1962 Wilshire specs:
Two mini-humbuckers.
Maestro vibrato optional.
1963 Wilshire specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Gold silkscreen Epiphone peghead logo.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs often used.
From 1963 to 1969, the Wilshire and the Crestwood Custom are nearlyidentical, expect the Wilshire has dot fingerboard inlays, a goldpeghead logo, and no fingerboard binding. Also the Wilshire isoften seen with a stop tailpiece (where the Crestwood Custom almostnever has this option). 1965 Wilshire specs:
Red Silver Fox finish optional (Cherry red stain with yellow/silver pore filler).
1966 Wilshire specs:
Stop tailpiece (vibrato no longer optional).
Discontinued 1970. Contact the Vintage Guitar Info Guy
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Epiphone Coronet solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: Gen1: B, Gen2: C+, Gen3: C-. Mahogany body, 1 pickup, combination bridge/tailpiece (like a Les Paul Junior), rosewood fingerboard, dot fingerboard inlays.
1958-1959 Epiphone Coronet, first generation
1958 Coronet introduction specs:
1 New York pickups.
1 3/4' thick symmetrical body.
Square body edges.
Sunburst or black finish.
NY style knobs.
3+3 tuners peghead style.
Metal peghead logo.
Asymmetrical pickguard.
Inked serial number a la solidbody Gibsons.
1960-1962 Epiphone Coronet, second generation.
1960 Coronet specs:
Black P-90 pickup replaces New York pickup.
1 3/8' thick body.
Rounded body edges.
Symmetrical pickguard.
Cherry finish. 1961 Coronet specs:
Pearl peghead logo.
Gibson style knobs.
Serial number stamped into back of peghead wood a la solidbody Gibsons.
1962 Coronet specs:
Vibrato optional.
1963-1969 Epiphone Coronet, third generation
with 'batwing' peghead, Silver Fox finish.
1963 Coronet specs:
Asymmetrical body with upper bass horn slightly longer than upper treble.
6 on a side ('batwing') tuner configuration.
Chrome P-90 pickup.
Goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
Green Silver-fox finish optional (a translucent green finish with silver pore filler).
1964 Epiphone Dwight (Coronet) with vibrato, Green Silver Fox finish.
1964 Epiphone Dwight specs:
The Coronet also came labeled as an Epiphone Dwight model. Sameguitar, different branding, says 'Dwight' on the truss rod cover.
1966 Coronet specs:
Vibrato discontinued.
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1967 Olympic Double in cherry red finish,
(2 pickup) model. Note the black, narrow, Melody Maker style pickups.
Epiphone Olympic (1 pickup), Olympic Double (2 pickups),Olympic 3/4 (1 pickup, 3/4 scale) solidbody electrics.
Collectibility Rating: D-. Combination tailpiece/bridge,dot fingerboard inlays, available one or two pickups and in 3/4 scale length version, thin black Melody Maker style pickups, sunburst finish.
Introduced 1960. Single cutaway (like Gibson's Melody Maker), 3+3 tuner configuration.
1963: Asymmetrical double cutaway body with upper bass horn slightly longerthan treble horn, logo between pickups, goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
1964: 3/4 scale length version discontinued, 6 on a side 'batwing' peghead,Maestro vibrato optional.
1965: vibrato standard.
1966: cherry finish optoinal.
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1963 Epiphone Olympic Special.
Epiphone Olympic Special solidbody electric.
Collectibility Rating: D-. One Melody Maker thin black style pickup, dot fingerboard inlays, thin Melody Makerstyle peghead, logo reads upside down to player,sunburst finish.
Introduced 1962. Symmetrical body with sharper cutaway than other Episolidbody models.
1964: Maestro vibrato optional, goofy looking 'cheap amp' style barrel knobs.
1965: Asymmetrical body with bass horn slightly longer than treble horn(still with sharper tips than other Epi solidbody models), vibrato standard.
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The Epiphone ES-339 PRO The ES-339 has a reduced size and weight laminated maple 335-style archtop body with a solid center block. With the size and feel of a Les Paul, it retains that distinct semi-hollowbody tone producing a full-bodied sound from the Alnico Classic Pro pickups with push/pull coil-splitting for single-coil tones Epiphone's new ES-339 Semi-Hollowbody electric guitar combines the best of both worlds - the classic tone of a semi-hollowbody guitar, in a package the size of a Les Paul. From the Manufacturer. Epiphone Epiphone's ES-339 Pro is a semi-acoustic guitar that's perfect if you're looking for a model that's styled like an ES-335 or Dot, but has dimensions similar to a solid-body electric guitar. Its smaller size and SlimTaper D mahogany neck both add to its excellent playing comfort, yet it still retains the bright, warm sound and atmospheric character you get with a semi-acoustic model Epiphone ES-339 Pro Hollowbody Electric Guitar Vin . Vgcgreat soundnever been gigged 1. Epiphone ES-339 Pro Hollowbody Dispatch Time We dispatch within 3 days, Monday-Friday Postage and Packaging We use Royal Mail 2nd Class from Shipping to United Kingdom on the majority of items - 92 of Parcels arrived within 3-4 days excluding weekends We use an independent courier service for multiple. Epiphone ES-339 PRO Cherry - The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a classic ES-style archtop similar in shape to the ES-335 or Casino but with a reduced body size. Featuring custom wound Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups with coil-tapping plus Epiphone Deluxe Machine Heads - Produktnamn: Epiphone ES-339 PRO Cherry, Kategori: Gitarr el, Pris: 5549.00 SE Epiphone ES-339 Pro PB - Thomann Sverig
The Epiphone ES-339 features a slim taper D-profile set neck, maple body with centerblock, Epiphone Alnico PRO pickups and high quality hardware including medium-jumbo frets and premium tune-o-matic bridge. Tap into the great character and sustain of a semi-acoustic, but retain some of the low-mid resonance of a solid body Proudly Handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana by Gibson Acoustic Luthiers, the Made in the U.S.A. Epiphone Texan is built using a solid Sitka Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, with a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. LEARN MORE. For Every Girl Who Was Told Shredding is for Boys
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Epiphone ES-339. Put the Epiphone ES-339 and Epiphone Dot 335 next to one another and the difference in body size is clear to see, with a reduced lower bout - the stylish F-holes are still present and correct. The significance of this is stark, and those who find the Dot 335 cumbersome tend toward the smaller ES-339 Cerca epiphone es 339 tra migliaia di annunci di vendita di usato dei privati. Naviga tra le offerte di epiphone es 339 pubblicate dai negozi di strumenti musicali ai prezzi migliori. Pubblica gratis i tuoi annunci per vendere, comprare e scambiare strumenti nuovi e usati Epiphone Casino Ever since the Beatles purchased three Casinos back in 1964, this hollow 4790 kr. Epiphone. Casino Coupe Turquoise. Electric Guitar. 4902 kr. ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue. Electric guitar 5022 kr. Epiphone. ES-339 Pro Vintage Sunburst. Electric guitar 4938 kr. Epiphone. Explorer Ebony. Electric Guitar. 6210 kr The Epiphone ES 339 offers the percussive tone of the dot, combined with the handyness of a solidbody guitar. For anyone who feels that a full-size semi-hollowbody is too cumbersome. Epiphone ES339 For all the Guitar Players that find the ES 335 too big and bulky but dont want to forfeit the Typical semi-Acoustic sound here is the answer Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Cherry Gear4musi
All in all, a very enjoyable and less-than-expensive way to have some 6-string fun. Again I have to point out that the guitar is absolutely stunning, and sometimes it's better to look good than. The Epiphone ES-339 is a highly versatile, jack-of-all-trades guitar capable of producing satisfying tones for almost any music style. I've had this guitar for over a year now, and it still gets played at least once or twice a week even as I've acquired a number of other guitars, as I love the tones it can generate through my Vox Night Train 15 tube amp and Vox 1 x 12 extension cab Epiphone's ES-339 PRO Price: $400 street Info: www.epiphone.com. The Gibson ES-335 quickly revealed its versatility and tone following its introduction in 1958 - all warm 'n' woody like a jazz archtop, or nasty and rude for blues and rock The Epiphone ES-339 refers to two guitars that both belong to the Epiphone ES series. The first guitar in the ES series was the ES-335, otherwise known as the Dot. However, people felt like the ES-335 was a bit too bulky. Epiphone went back to the drawing board and came back with the 339 versions as a remedy Get the best deals for epiphone es 339 at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast Free shipping on many items Epiphone ES-339 Pro Cherry Elmelid Musik, Sknes mesta
Celebrating its 50th birthday in 2008, Gibson's ES -335 is rightly considered an electric guitar icon. Unlike the Les Paul, which went through numerous changes before the Standard was born in 1958, the ES -335 was perfectly conceived from the off.Yet that hasn't stopped Gibson tinkering with the design over the years. And if there is a criticism of the ES -335, it's that it's just too big for. Two, the Epiphone pickups weren't that great when it came to a nice clean sound. No great surprise. These are the Alnico Classic or Pro or some hogwash upgraded Epi pickups. I've heard them in other Epiphones. I always replace the pickups in budget guitars. Put your money in the pickups because they have a huge impact on the sound Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi Hollow Electric - Cherry. Departments Guitars Hollow-body Electric Guitars Electric Semi Hollow Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi Hollow Electric - Cherry. Add to Wish List Add to Wish List SKU: 356110. Model: ET39CHNH. Your Price: $ 699.00 CDN Write a. EPIPHONE ES-339 Pro PB ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue. 5.399 kr (inkl. moms) EPIPHONE ES-339 Pro VS ES-339 Pro Vintage Sunburst. 5.399 kr.
Epiphone Les Paul Standard signaturmodell Rossa Corsa . Ett annan populr modell r ES-339, baserad p ES-335 fast med mindre kropp, vilket gr den enklare att spela p och mer portabel. De i serien som har tillgget Pro r ngot dyrare, men ocks av hgre kvalitet. Epiphone ES-339 Pro med Pelham Blue finish I've been strangely attracted to Epiphone guitars in recent years. They seem to offer a lot of bang for the buck, and most used models fall within Bottom Feeder price territory. A few years ago, Epiphone introduced a smaller version of an ES-335 called the ES-339a model designation that Gibson debuted in 2007 The new Epiphone ES-339 pickups are set up to provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist. For those who are used to carrying two guitars to gigs, the ES-339 will solve that problem once and for all. Now, you can play any gig and any style with just one guitar-the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone ES-339 Guitars guitarguita
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EPIPHONE ES339 PRO - VINTAGE SUNBURST - SEMI-HOLLOW ELEC GUITAR Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style. First introduced in the late '50s, the ES series became an instant rock classic, bringing the feel and look of an archtop to
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I am currently measuring the gap at the 9th fret, while keeping the string held down at the 1st and 14th. This is how it is written in the Gibson Les Paul manual. But there is no such truss rod adjustment advice in the Epiphone ES-339 manual. Thank you, Ia
Reverb is a marketplace bringing together a wide-spanning community to buy, sell, and discuss all things music gear Re: Epiphone ES-339 pro Yes, assuming that you get the pickups with the 4 conductor cables and wire them the proper way on the existing pots. I have a 339 and I've been thinking about adding a split option for a while The key was giving the ES-339 a laminated top, like the ES-335, verses the ES-336's fully carved top. But with it's smaller size and similar overall heft both the 2015 ES-339 and the 2015 ES335 are listed in the Gibson catalog at 4.65 pounds the ES-339 is capable of generating more Les Paul-like tones than the ES-335 Epiphone - Thomann Sverig
Get the best deals for epiphone es-339 pro at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast Free shipping on many items May 6, 2018 - Epiphone ES-339 PRO Natural Musical Instruments, Guitars Basses, Electric Guitars eBay Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P90 PRO has 0 ratings (Score 0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings ). Disclaimer. This page contains information, pictures, videos, user generated reviews, automatically generated review and videos about Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P90 PRO but we do not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our web site Introducing the new Epiphone P-90R PRO The Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P-90 PRO features Epiphone's P-90R PRO soapbar pickup, a true recreation of the first generation of P-90 pickups found in Les Pauls. Epiphone P-90R PRO single-coil pickups are individually voiced for rhythm and lead and provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist ES-modell med en ngot mindre kropp n ES-335. Kropp i laminerad lnn, hals i mahogny, greppbrda i pau ferro samt frnicklad hardware. Mikrofoner: 1st Epiphone Alnico Classic samy 1st Epiphone Alnico Classic Plus, bda med coil-tapping. Frg: Vintage Sunburst
Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Vintage Sunburst - The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Guitar Nickel HW, Vintage Sunburst is designed with a reduced body size to provide an even more comfortable and playable guitar. The ES-339 Pro features a semi-hollow body construction, with classic 'F' holes which add to the guitar's aesthetics as well as enhancing the sound with airiness The Epiphone ES-339 Pro (Cherry) is a 6-string semi-hollow Electric Guitar with narrower, more manoeuvrable body contours designed to appeal to players of solid-body guitars. The Epiphones ES-339 Pro is based on the legendary Kalamazoo models and is intended as a faithful reconstruction with a laminated Maple body and a large centre block to reduce feedback So Epiphone SHERATON-II PRO tends to get more favorable reviews than Epiphone ES-339 Pro, as seen on the chart below. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Epiphone SHERATON-II PRO is a more popular guitar, based on its reviews. It's also worth mentioning that the $934 alternative. Epiphone ES-339 PRO, Pelham Blue - Now with a reduced body size, the ES-339 PRO provides players with enhanced comfort and smooth playability. Constructed with a semi-hollow body made from laminated maple, the Epiphone ES-339 delivers bright and twangy tonal characteristics. As well as plenty of sustain for the classic bell-like tone that will ring for days DISC Epiphone ES-339 Pro, Natural Gear4musi
Epiphone ES-339 Pro Electric Guitar. Introducing the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments
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Epiphone ES-339 PRO Pelham Blue - The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a classic ES-style archtop similar in shape to the ES-335 or Casino but with a reduced body size. Featuring custom wound Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups with coil-tapping plus Epiphone Deluxe Machine Heads - Produktnamn: Epiphone ES-339 PRO Pelham Blue, Kategori: Gitarr el, Pris: 5549.00 SE
Epiphone ES-339 Pro VS My Epiphone ES-339 PRO is an ES-style archtop similar in shape to the classic ES-335 but with a more comfortable, reduced body size. Epiphone Deluxe turners add to the look while keeping the guitar sounding as it should whether you are practicing or gigging This is the new Epiphone ES-339 model in a Vintage Sunburst finish. The ES-339 is a classic ES-style semi-hollowbody similar to the ES-335 or Casino models but with a reduced body size! Features on the Epiphone ES-339 include custom-wound Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers, Grover Rotomatic tuners, a GraphTech NuBone nut a The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Cherry is a handy semi-hollow electric guitar with slimmer and more agile body contours to meet the needs of solid body guitar players in terms of handling and feel. Accordingly, the guitar is based on the legend from Kalamazoo and offers a true-to-original construction featuring a laminated maple body with a solid center block , 9 prix, 7 avis, 3 news, 1 annonce, 1 discussion dans les forums et 1 vid
Epiphone ES-339 Pro. ES-339 The Epiphone ES-339 PRO pickups are set up to provide a huge variety of sound choices for the modern guitarist. For those who are used to carrying two guitars to gigs, the ES-339 PRO will solve that problem once and for all. Now, you can play any gig and any style with just one guitar--the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone Electrics: Les Paul, SG, ES-339, Tobias Bass and Custom model Epiphone18732013140Epiphone Epiphone ES-339 Pro Electric Guitar Rever
Epiphone ES-339 Ultra Hands-on in-depth, experienced review Update: I've since been able to find a few examples at my local guitar acquisition establishments new pictures on-site and a few updated notes in this review I enjoy playing an electric guitar that has a piezo bridge in addition to one or more traditional magnetic pickups
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The Epiphone ES 339 offers the percussive tone of the dot, combined with the handyness of a solidbody guitar. For anyone who feels that a full-size semi-hollowbody is too cumbersome. Colour / Finish: Vintage Sunburst . Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar - Cherry
For deeper, darker sounds, it's a real good fit Epiphone ES-339 PRO (Epiphone) Compare - Users - Guests Be the first to rate! Rate. Save Rating: Guitar. Brand: Epiphone. Model: Epiphone ES-339 PRO. Construction: Glued-in mortise and tenon. Truss Rod: Adjustable. Average Price:-Controls: Neck Pickup volume with push/pull coil-splitting, Bridge. Epiphone ES-339 Pro Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar - Black - 2nd Hand 269 Sold Out. Epiphone ES-339 Archtop Guitar - Cherry Red - 2nd Hand 249 Sold Out. Epiphone ES-339 PRO - Pelham Blue - 2nd Hand 229 Sold Out. Epiphone ES339 - Black - 2nd Hand. Epiphone Es-339 Pro Pelham Blue Semi-Hollow Body With Soft Case From Japan. Brand New. C $1,168.41. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. Was: Previous Price C $1,374.59. Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style Video: Gibson ES-339 - Wikipedi Epiphone ES-339 PRO Electric Guitar Vintage Sunburst Epiphone Casino Vintage Sunburst Miglior Prezzo Glasses
I own and play the ES-339 P90 Pro. Pelham Blue. She plays like a dream, and sounds terrific. Now some are not fans of the P90's as they can be a bit noisey with gain and high volumes, but if you work the volume knob, or get a noise gate that could cut down on it and I'll be looking into the Epihone ES-339 Pro, the simpler more traditional model. Also, unless there is something totally wrong, I'm not much into upgrading ANYTHING in guitars, pickups included. And this goes also for the big name guitars that I presently own, or have owned in the past. To each his own I guess Recently purchased an ES-339 Pro Epiphone. I'm used to USA Gibsons and Fenders, this is my first cheap guitar. If you're looking for something under $500 and want a versatile guitar - don't look much further. It's worth checking out in person Now that Epi ES-339 is here, I'm on the waiting list for at MF. Every place I've called tells me they can't keep them in stock. That's a good sign. I don't think you can go wrong for $399. So anyway, if you've had the chance to audition a Epiphone ES-339 Pro, I'd like to hear about it, good or bad Prisutveckling p Epiphone ES-339 PRO (HB) - Hitta bsta
Epiphone ES339. Black Royale model. Think these guitars were a limited edition, only real difference from standard Epi 339 is the sparkly binding. Black pickguard has been fitted, still have original silver one
Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments. Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new ground in sound and style
So Epiphone Dot Studio tends to get more favorable reviews than Epiphone ES-339 Pro, as seen on the chart below. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Epiphone Dot Studio is a more popular guitar, based on its 40+ reviews. It's also worth mentioning that the $934 alternative.
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New pickups for Epiphone ES-339. I have a line on a nice used ES-339 which I plan on picking up as a project guitar - add a Bigsby and swap out the pickups for something a little more flavorful. Thinking about a Seymour Duncan Hot-Rodded humbucker set or some HB size P90s,. Epiphone ES-339 PRO Review - YouTub
The Epiphone ES 339 Pro Semi Hollow Electric Guitar turns back the clock while simultaneously rocketing the player-favorite ES guitar into the future. A versatile, professional instrument designed for live performance or studio and capable of crunch, rock, jazz, country, and stinging blues, the Epiphone ES 339 Pro guitar is packed full classic features that made the ES guitars a legend Epiphone ES-339 Pro. ES-339 Pro, Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar from Epiphone in the ES series. 3 user reviews. Prices starting at $499 Average price: $799. Avg used price: $416. Product presentation . Reviews . Price engine . Classified Ads. The Epiphone ES-339 Pro Pelham Blue is a handy semi-hollow electric guitar with slimmer and more agile body contours to meet the needs of solid body guitar players in terms of handling and feel. Accordingly, the guitar is based on the legend from Kalamazoo and offers a true-to-original construction featuring a laminated maple body with a solid center block
Epiphone also makes 3 versions of the ES-339, called the ES-339 PRO, ES-339 P90 PRO and the Ultra-339. They are considerably less expensive than the Gibson version. History. The Gibson ES-339 is the descendant of the ES-335. It is made from a solid maple center block and maple laminate top, back and sides. It is. . The mahogany SlimTaper D profile 24.75 scale neck has 22 medium jumbo frets and is hand-set and glued with a mortise and tenon neck joint with Titebond glue
The Epiphone ES-339 Pro cuts down the size of the iconic semi-hollow body to make it even more playable, and Alnico Classic 'buckers give it a unique tonal signature. Shop today at PMT Online - Authorised UK Dealer with 15 Stores Nationwide Epiphone ES-339 vs Sheraton II? Hey r/guitar! So recently I've been looking into getting a semi-hollow body guitar and finally settled on either the ES-339 or the Sheraton II. I've played the 339 at some stores, but the ones I played were obviously second hand (loose pots, scratches, loose jacks) and that kind of turned me off of the quality Introducing the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Epiphone introduces the ES-339 PRO - a new instrument with roots firmly planted in the classic era when Epiphone's Kalamazoo factory was producing rock's most legendary instruments.Featuring a reduced size ES-style body with Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups, the new ES-339 PRO semi-hollowbody from Epiphone turns back the clock while breaking new.
.+ a new color a blue very special ( Namm 2012 ) Body. The Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-339 P-90 PRO features a reduce-size laminated maple body with a solid center block like original ES-style classics and a black pickguard with metal E insignia. The mahogany SlimTaper D profile 24.75 scale neck has 22 medium-jumbo frets and is hand-set and glued with a mortise and tenon neck joint with Titebond glue
The Gibson ES-339 is a modern classic designed for those seeking the tone and look of an ES-335, but desire a slightly smaller, lighter instrument. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The 57 / 57 Classic + humbuckers paired with our hand-wired tone circuit showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players. Epiphone reports the weight at an average of 7.2 pounds. That's a few tenths less than your average Strat weight. Great alternative for those that want something that's not a Stratocaster, Telecaster or Les Paul that has loads of class to it. The ES-339 is a sexy guitar with sexy tones to match The ES-339 wields dual Alnico Classic PRO pickups built into a solid center-block adding some solid-body crunch to the openness of the hollowbody design. Built from laminated maple with a SlimTaper (tm) mahogany neck, the Epiphone ES-339 one seriously versatile instrument. $350 cash (there is no case with this guitar sale). Make an offer Gibson, the ES-339 electronics will mute the output in middle position if any of the two volume knobs is set to 0. Which I guess makes sense in most situations. So there is a chance that the previous owner did not know that and thought it was due to some problem
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