
My new(old) Epiphone
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My new(old) Epiphone
I got this 1965 Epiphone Wilshire Batwing Stereo today


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That's just super-cool!
Even cooler with working Maestro vibrato!! 
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Thanks! I alway liked this guitar because Wayne Kramer had one.antipodean wrote:That's just super-cool!Even cooler with working Maestro vibrato!!

Was that Maestro Vibrola used on any other guitar? I saw one on an Epiphone Coronet but it looked a little different.

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Nice Mitch. 
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Thanks! Yes it has mini-humbuckers. Gibson made some cool Epiphone solid body guitars in the 60s.

I like the Batwing headstocks


I like the Batwing headstocks

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I like the Melody Maker-styled one with the Maestro whammy (an option not available on the Gibson). The Coronet is cool, too. Somehow the deluxe models don't really do anything for me.
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Thanks Kira,Yeah I like the Coronets too. Southside Guitars has some nice ones.kiramdear wrote:I like the Melody Maker-styled one with the Maestro whammy (an option not available on the Gibson). The Coronet is cool, too. Somehow the deluxe models don't really do anything for me.

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I got another old Epiphone today this one is a '67 Olympic Double.




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I think Epi fever has officially swept the RRF! Nice!
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Same here. I definitely like the gritty prospects of the non-deluxe models much more than the deluxe. They just look right too...the deluxe ones look too polished.kiramdear wrote:I like the Melody Maker-styled one with the Maestro whammy (an option not available on the Gibson). The Coronet is cool, too. Somehow the deluxe models don't really do anything for me.
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I like The Wilshire best.




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I found an Epiphone "E' a desk draw. I bought it about 5 years ago and sold the the guitar I bought it for before I used it.


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[quote="octagon"]Thanks! Yes it has mini-humbuckers. Gibson made some cool Epiphone solid body guitars in the 60s.

I used to have the little Melody Maker version in this photo. It was in a custom bright orange color called "California Coral". It was a cool little guitar but the neck was like playing the thick end of a Louisville Slugger and the pick up squealed whenever it was overdriven. I parted with it to help finance my 330/12. If I can find a photo of it I'll post it.

I used to have the little Melody Maker version in this photo. It was in a custom bright orange color called "California Coral". It was a cool little guitar but the neck was like playing the thick end of a Louisville Slugger and the pick up squealed whenever it was overdriven. I parted with it to help finance my 330/12. If I can find a photo of it I'll post it.
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