- late 1970s,
Epiphone production began moving to Korea, and by the mid-1980s, all
Epiphones were Korean-built.
Beginning in 1997,
Epiphone moved its production...
- The
Epiphone Sheraton is a
thinline semi-hollow body
electric guitar.
Though the
Sheraton and all its
variations were
introduced under the
ownership of...
- The
Epiphone Wilshire is a
solid body
electric guitar made by
Epiphone from 1959 to 1970.
After Epiphone was
acquired by
Gibson in 1957, this was one of...
- The
Epiphone Coronet is an entry-level
guitar previously manufactured by
Epiphone. The
guitar has been
manufactured a
number of
times since its first...
- The
Epiphone Casino is a
thinline hollow body
electric guitar manufactured by
Epiphone, a
branch of Gibson. The
guitar debuted in 1961 and has been ****ociated...
- The
Epiphone Dot is a semi-hollow
archtop electric guitar manufactured by
Epiphone, a
subsidiary of Gibson. It was
introduced in 1997 as a more affordable...
- The
Epiphone Texan is an
acoustic flattop guitar of the (advanced)
Jumbo type.
Recent models have an
integrated light-weight
internal electric pickup ****ed;...
-
until the late 1950s, even
after his
signature Gibsons were produced. The
Epiphones were
highly customized models with his own
pickups on them. Luke Pritchard...
- The
Epiphone Rivoli was a semi-hollowbody
electric b****
guitar designed by
Gibson and
built by
Epiphone in Kalamazoo,
Michigan from 1959
until 1970. From...
- The
Epiphone Crestwood was a solid-body
electric guitar launched in 1958 and
discontinued in 1970.
After Epiphone discontinued the Crestwood, a number...