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1962 Epiphone full line catalogue


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This Epiphone catalogue is undated, although was most likely printed in late 1961 for distribution throughout 1962. It features the following guitars, basses and amplifiers:

Electric guitars:
Emperor
Sheraton
Broadway
Zephyr
Riviera
Professional
Sorrento
Casino
Century
Granada
Crestwood Custom
Wilshire
Coronet
Olympic

Acoustic guitars:
Espana
Seville
Madrid
Bard
Frontier
Texan
Cortez
Caballero

Arch-top acoustic guitars:
Emperor
Deluxe
Triumph
Zenith

Basses:
Newport

Acoustic upright basses:
The Artist
The Professional
The Studio

Banjos:
Minstrel 5-string
Plantation
Campus

Mandolin:
Venetian

Amplifiers:
Emperor
Futura
Zephyr
Rivoli bass
Devon
Pathfinder
Pacemaker


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