ken_j wrote:Wildberry wrote: ... Normally Epis never have the same headstock as Gibson models...
A friend's Epi from the '70s or early '80s has a standard Gibson headstock with the Epiphone written in the same script as Gibson with a small KZ for Kalamazoo.
High fakeability, as I call it. They take a Kalamazoo or even a Maestro and convert it into an Epiphone or Gibson to make the value higher. The headstocks for all those should be slightly to totally different. Epiphones should have the "heart" headstock, or the Krameresque hockeystick (did they ever use the Kramer-style headstock at Epi before Henry took over?).
In this case the "Moderne" does not have the typical universally known Gibson shape, as Epiphone is not allowed to use that (under Henry, who knows what NORLIN's stance was?) so might be why they did the Epi "Moderne" with the same shape.
ken_j wrote:Wildberry wrote: ... They were an exclusive for some store though, as the SKU ends on a -3! ...
As I mentioned earlier in this thread "The store is a premier dealer (or what ever Gibson calls them)..."
Small dealers don't get any exclusives, but regional exclusives do exist, and then a small dealer can get the exclusive as well.
Anyway, not to wind into too much side-stories, MARS was the dealer who was supposed to get the Epi "Moderne" with regular headstock exclusively... the colourfull E-Series quartet's names, except for "Futura", are quite sarcastic in the context, imo.
The poly series was however produced, but then I only found them invoiced (Sam Ash) in the black version as shown in the 2001 Epiphone catalogue.