Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent condition with minimal wear, including faint scratches and other minor signs of handling and use. This is a beautiful guitar and great value. Loaded with factory-original Gibson USA Mini Humbucker pickups. See below for more details and specifications.
FROM EPIPHONE
Introducing the limited edition Epiphone 150th Anniversary Wilshire. This hard-rocking guitar was created in celebration of Epiphone’s 150th anniversary. From its introduction in 1959, the Wilshire has been one of Epiphone’s most successful original solid body electric guitars.
This special anniversary version features an asymmetrical-style Wilshire double-cutaway mahogany body for outstanding upper fret access, a mahogany neck with a comfortable 60s SlimTaper™ D profile, and an Indian laurel fretboard with dot 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 output jack. The included 150th Anniversary Historic Hardshell Case features nickel hardware and an Epiphone 150th Anniversary logo.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Nickel Hardware
Classic Bat Wing Headstock
Wilkinson 6/Plate Vintage-Style Tuners
1.692” Graph Tech Nut
1960s SlimTaper D Profile Mahogany Neck with 24 3/4” Scale Length
Neck Thickness .78" at First Fret and .85" at Twelfth Fret
Indian Laurel Fingerboard with Dot Inlays and 12" Radius
22 Medium Jumbo Frets in Excellent Condition
Original Gibson USA Mini Humbucker Pickups with CTS Pots
LockTone Tune-O-Matic Bridge and LockTone Stop Bar Tailpiece
Mahogany Body in Pacific Blue Gloss Finish
Weight 6 lb 8 oz
Original Hard Shell Case with 150 Anniversary Logo
Serial Number 22101528105
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