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Epiphone has a history dating back to the late 1800's, and with continual rises and falls in success, they were eventually taken over by Gibson in May of 1957. They continued to make more affordable versions of Gibsons as well as continuing with their own models. With their guitars being played by the likes of George Harrison and John Lennon, their place in history is assured. Epiphone Guitars
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Epiphone Crestwood Custom 1966 Cherry
Cat#: 9796
Like the Coronet, below, this Ephiphone Crestwood is in unbelievable condition. The cherry red finish is shiny and new looking, though this one does have one or two small bumps.
Price: AU$6,375.00 |
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Epiphone Coronet 1964 P-90 Cherry
Cat#: 9795
Now here is an alternative to the Gibson Les Paul Junior. The Epiphone Coronet. And this is the most desirable version. The double cutaway, solid mahogany body, with the upper horn longer than the bottom horn.
Price: AU$5,595.00 |
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Epiphone Casino 1967 Cherry
Cat#: 9375
The Epiphone range of the 1960's closely followed the Gibson guitars of the time, and in fact they were both made in the same factory in Kalamazoo. As such, the Casino corresponds to Gibson's ES-330 having the same dimensions and construction, but with different headstock shape and tailpiece.
Price: AU$6,495.00 |
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Epiphone E112T Emperor 1962 Sunburst
Cat#: 8922
Epiphone's 1961 catalogue claimed this to be the finest guitar and proudest achievement - a choice of famous artists for its unrivalled tone and superb response. A thin-body, three-pickup, cutaway model it allows full fingering freedom to the 20th fret - with rhythm, lead, and special effects ava...
Price: AU$18,000.00 |
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