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Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
 The original idea for the Epiphone Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar was to create a somewhat lower-priced Paul by dispensing with some cosmetics. The result was an especially clean, handsome guitar with all the Les Paul essentials. Newly designed in 2004, the Studio now has a thicker body that matches its namesake, hot open-coil humbuckers, a set mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and mahogany body with carved top. Limited lifetime warranty 
Epiphone Thunderbird IV Reverse Bass Vintage Sunburst
 This streamlined design is based on Gibson's original shape, with tuning keys reversed for greater functionality. 2 humbucking pickups, volume and tone controls. Alder and maple body, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard. Limited lifetime warranty. 
Epiphone 1963 Firebird VII Electric Guitar Red
 Nothing looks like a Firebird and nothing rocks as hard as this 3-pickup monster based on the 1963 Gibson version. Features 3 Alnico V equipped mini-humbuckers with separate volume knobs and an original-style Maestro tremolo for a pure vintage vibe. 
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 Goth Thunderbird IV Bass Satin Black
 Classic Thunderbird lines are executed with a mahogany body and 34"-scale hard maple neck with a rosewood fretboard and Gothic inlay at the 12th fret. The pickguard is dressed up with a Celtic cross while the black-on-black hardware and finish give it a decidedly dark demeanor. 2 Thunderbird Plus pickups provide appropriate growl. 
Epiphone Elitist EB-3 Bass Guitar Cherry
 The Elite series are instruments that approach custom shop perfection. They're
made with premium woods, fitted with American pickups and circuitry -- even American-made
toggle switches and Grover tuners. They are made at a special factory exclusively
devoted to their manufacture where they receive a high degree of hands-on luthier
attention. The EB-3 is a bass classic, made famous by Jack Bruce, with its SG-style
body in bookmatched mahogany, a 30-1/2"-scale neck, a USA humbucker at the
neck, and USA mini-humbucker at the bridge.
Features:
Bookmatched mahogany body
Gotoh tuners
Rosewood fingerboard
2-frets
One-piece mahogany neck set at the 17th fret
30-1/2" scale
1-11/16" bone nut
20 frets
USA humbucker treble pickup
USA mini-humbucker bridge pickup
2 volume, 2 tone, 4-way switch
Nickel hardware

Epiphone Elitist Byrdland Guitar Natural Gold Hardware
 One of the all-time most-revered hollowbodies with astounding appointments and peerless tone.
A solid spruce carved top and AAA flamed maple back and sides plus precision craftsmanship and USA humbuckers result in the sumptuous tone of the Epiphone Elitist Byrdland Guitar. Features 24K gold-plated hardware, an ebony fretboard, and a gorgeous flaming-chalice headstock inlay. Easy-play 23-1/2" scale and thinline body.

Epiphone 1958 Flying-V Bass Ebony Gold Hardware
 The same korina wood used on the original 1958 Flying-V bass bodies provides amazing resonance and light weight. Maple neck with a rosewood fretboard is set into the body and plays smooth with easy action from a short 30-1/2" scale. Humbucking pickups provide flawless growl and rumble while gold hardware enhances the vintage yet radical styling.
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