Epiphone 150th Anniversary Crestwood Custom Incl Hard Ca El gitar

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It was Epiphone’s first two-pickup solid body electric guitar design

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      The Crestwood first appeared in 1958 and it was renamed Crestwood Custom in 1959; it was Epiphone’s first two-pickup solid body electric guitar design. The latest limited edition Crestwood Custom celebrates Epiphone’s 150th anniversary. It features an asymmetrical solid mahogany double-cutaway body that gives players unhindered upper fret access, a mahogany neck with a comfortable 60s Slim Taper™ D profile, and an Indian laurel fretboard with oval inlays. The headstock is the popular «Batwing» style, with Wilkinson® six on a plate inline tuners with metal buttons. The electronics feature a pair of made-in-the USA Gibson ™ Mini Humbuckers™ that are wired to CTS™ potentiometers and a Switchcraft 3-way toggle switch and 1/4″ output jack. An Epiphone Tremotone vibrato tailpiece gives you extra expressive capabilities. The included 150th Anniversary Historic Hardshell Case features an Epiphone 150th Anniversary logo.

      Body

      • Shape: Asymmetrical Crestwood
      • Material: Mahogany

      Neck

      • Neck: Mahogany
      • Profile: 1960s SlimTaper D-shape
      • Nut width: 1.693" / 43mm
      • Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
      • Scale length: 24.75" / 628.65mm
      • Number of frets: 22
      • Nut: Graph Tech
      • Inlay: Oval

      Hardware

      • Bridge: Lock Tone Tune-O-Matic
      • Tailpiece: Tremotone Vibrato
      • Tuners: Wilkinson Six on a Plate; Metal Button
      • Plating: Nickel

      Electronics

      • Neck pickup: Gibson Mini Humbucker
      • Bridge pickup: Gibson Mini Humbucker
      • Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone; CTS Potentiometers

      Case

      • Case: Epiphone 150th Anniversary Hardshell
      Vekt 12 kg
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