Proveance on vintage Epiphone
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Proveance on vintage Epiphone
Hi all. I recently acquired a 1937 Epiphone Electar Model M. When the guitar arrived it had been modified to 8-strings. Non stock bridge and nut. Very wide horseshoe pickup (that sounds amazing). I am attempting to establish if the original config was 6 or 7 strings. Can anybody direct to a registry or resource to validate my find?
Gibson has been little help. Any info would be great.
Thanks
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Gibson has been little help. Any info would be great.
Thanks
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Topic: Proveance on vintage Epiphone
The pickup is very wide. I haven't taken anything off yet, I will eventually and measure the specs.
I currently have it strung 7-string A6 and it is the tastiest tone I have ever heard.
I am hoping to find a serial number registry that describes the config. However this plays out I have a piece of pre-war history that hold it's own.
I currently have it strung 7-string A6 and it is the tastiest tone I have ever heard.
I am hoping to find a serial number registry that describes the config. However this plays out I have a piece of pre-war history that hold it's own.
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