![]() ![]() But based on the three photos you've provided, I'd feel confident in saying the following: Also, pictures of the neck to see if there are any scarfed joints at the heel or base of the headstock. Pictures of the front of the body & headstock would offer more clues. The Japan/USA versions still command Much Higher re-sale, than Have a 3-piece neck, with heal and headstock joints. The "Inspired by" has the standard Poly finish, and 3-screw TRC, and the standardĬhinese Epiphone body as most other Epiphone have, these days. The gold Grover's came sometime later, post Beatles. John used it, to play/record "Revolution," it Still had the Kluson small (nickel)īutton tuners on it. Although, it's a bit of a misnomer, as when Is standard on American made Epiphone's (and Gibson's). The necks are one piece, with slight "wings" on the headstock, as They have the mid-60's correct spec's and Nitro finishes, plus (2-screw) truss rodĬover, as well. They were made in Japan, to original Kalamazoo spec's but assembled in Nashville. ("1965" verions.with only 1965 guitars made in each finish (sunburst or "natural"). The one pictured in the "Sweetwater" ad, was the first series, ![]() The "Inspired by" series was the later (Chinese) versions, ![]()
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