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1964 Epiphone full line catalogue
Showing the entire range of electric and acoustic guitars, basses, amplifiers, banjos and mandolin


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This was Epiphone's first catalogue to show its range in colour, and the first not to feature Epiphone upright (acoustic) basses, which were just being phased out. It does feature electric, classic, flat top and archtop acoustic guitars, as well as basses, banjos, amplifiers and just one mandolin. To jump to a page click on the images, or click on a model name from the list below.

Electric guitars:
Emperor E112T
Sheraton E212T
Broadway E252
Caiola
Professional EA7P, EA8P
Riviera E360TD
Sorrento E452T
Casino E230T
Century E422T
Granada E444T
Crestwood Deluxe SB232
Crestwood Custom SB332
Wilshire SB432MV
Coronet SB533MV
Olympic SB722
Olympic Special SB721

Basses:
Embassy Deluxe EBDL
Newport EBS

Acoustic guitars:
Bard FT112
Excellente FT120
Frontier FT110
El Dorado FT90
Troubadour FT98
Texan FT79
Cortez FT45
Caballero FT30
Serenader FT85
Barcelone EC300
Espana EC200
Classic EC150
Seville EC100
Entrada EC90
Madrid EC30
Emperor A112
Deluxe A212
Triumph A412
Zenith A622

Banjos:
Plantation EB188
Minstrel EB88
Campus EB44

Mandolin:
Venetian EM66

Amplifiers:
Panorama EA500T
Emperor EA4TL
Constellation EA72
Futura EA12RVT
Zephyr EA15RVT
Pathfinder EA28RVT
Galaxie EA33RVT
Devon EA35T
Pacemaker EA50T
Professional EA8P
Professional EA7P


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Epiphone Allen Woody Limited Edition Bass Wine Red

Woody, who passed away in August 2000, was an avid collector of vintage Epiphone basses, and this signature model combines the features that Woody found best for playing in his aggressive, rumbling style. It has a semi-hollow, single-cutaway, archtop body similar to that of Epiphone's Kat series but without f-holes. The neck is a 30" short scale for easier play. Mini-humbucking pickups in the neck and middle position deliver a warm tone. Gold hardware.

Epiphone Limited Edition Wilshire
Epiphone Limited Edition Wilshire

Original Wilshire guitars are commanding high prices in today's collectors markets. Epiphone has worked to bring it back in an affordable package without sacrificing quality. Perfect for anyone who wants to stand out or already has an SG and LP. Mahogany set neck construction, alnico humbucking pickups and classic white finish are just a few of the outstanding specs. The Epiphone Wilshire guitar also features a rosewood fretboard, chrome hardware, and a cool, batwing-shaped headstock

Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar
Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar

The Epiphone John Lennon 1965 Casino Electric Guitar has a heritage as fascinating as the man whose name it bears. In 1966, during the recording of "Revolver," John Lennon and George Harrison acquired sunburst Epiphone Casino guitars. John was taken by his new guitar and made it his main axe from that point on, using several different versions over the ensuing years. In cooperation with Yoko Ono, Epiphone introduces 2 Limited Edition Lennon Casino guitars. The '65 Casino is a reproduction of the original guitar John purchased with its sunburst finish and stock hardware. In 1968, John had his Casino sanded down to bare wood and finished with a thin, dull coat of lacquer. He first used this "natural Casino in "The White Album sessions of '68. The John Lennon Revolution Casino is a reproduction of this stripped guitar as it remains today, featuring one coat of lacquer, gold Grover tuners, and the pickguard removed. A combined total of 1,965 of these individually hand-numbered, historic guitars have been produced, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each goes to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund which supports music education. Limited lifetime warranty. Epiphone includes a hardshell case wiht the '65 John Lennon Casino Electric Guitar.

Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Electric Guitar
Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Electric Guitar Vintage Sunburst

The Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II Electric Guitar features a laminated maple neck and body; solid rosewood bridge; gold tuners and tailpiece; multiple bound body, neck, and peghead. Plus a Joe Pass signature on the guitar's bound simulated tortoiseshell pickguard. Limited lifetime warranty

Epiphone Worn
Epiphone Worn '66 Wilshire

Today, Epiphone brings back the Wilshire with a faithful reproduction of the 1966 model. Like an SG guitar, the Wilshire's double cutaway Mahogany body with a glued-in Mahogany neck that joins the body at the 22nd fret gives you ultimate upper fret access. Lightweight and comfortable, the Wilshire has excellent resonance and natural acoustic tone - even unplugged!

Epiphone Historic Custom USA Wilshire 1962 Reissue
Epiphone Historic Custom USA Wilshire 1962 Reissue

Epiphone has introduced the Epiphone Historic Custom USA collection. The first in the series of reissues is the 1962 Wilshire in Cherry. Made in Nashville, Tennessee in cooperation with the Gibson Custom Shop and limited to only 100 instruments worldwide, it combines impeccable attention to detail and historic accuracy. In 1957 in an effort to bolster their stand up bass business Gibson purchased their arch rival the Epiphone Guitar Company and moved production to Kalamazoo, Michigan. With plans to expand retail distribution by differentiating Epiphone dealers from Gibson dealers, Gibson began production of a new line of "Kalamazoo-made and designed" Epiphones in 1959. One such Epiphone instrument was the Wilshire. First released in 1960 the Wilshire featured two P90 pickups, a 3 on a side headstock and a solid mahogany body and one piece neck. It is little surprise given its Kalamazoo origins that this guitar would share many features with its Gibson cousin the Les Paul Jr.

Epiphone Revolution Casino Electric Guitar
Epiphone Revolution Casino Electric Guitar

The Epiphone Revolution Casino Electric Guitar without doubt showcases Epiphone at their highest level of quality. In 1966, during the recording of Revolver, John Lennon and George Harrison acquired sunburst Casinos. John was taken by his new guitar and made it his main axe from that point on, using several different versions over the ensuing years. In cooperation with Yoko Ono, Epiphone introduced 2 Limited Edition Lennon Casinos. The '65 Casino is a reproduction of the original guitar John purchased with its sunburst finish and stock hardware. In 1968, John had his Casino sanded down to bare wood and finished with a thin, dull coat of lacquer. He first used this "natural" Casino in The White Album sessions of '68. The John Lennon Revolution Casino is a reproduction of this stripped guitar as it remains today, featuring one coat of lacquer, gold Grover tuners, and the pickguard removed. A combined total of 1,965 of these individually hand-numbered, historic instruments have been produced, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each goes to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund, which supports music education. Limited lifetime warranty. Includes hardshell case.

Epiphone Elitist 1965 Casino
Epiphone Elitist 1965 Casino

You'll love the light weight and comfortable neck of the Epiphone Elitist 1965 Casino. The Elite series are instruments that approach custom shop perfection. Crafted with premium woods, fitted with American pickups and circuitry -even American-made toggle switches and Grover tuners-they're made at a special factory devoted to their manufacture where they receive a high degree of hands-on luthier attention. You'll find the Elite 1965 Casino true to the original made famous by The Beatles. A finely crafted, great-sounding, and easy-playing instrument that beautifully blurs the line between Epiphone and Gibson. Includes hardshell case