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1959 Epiphone Century Sunburst Electric Guitar #A1721 - Used  From Other

A Wonderfully Well-Kept Thinline Built with Pre-Gibson Epiphone Stock!

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Sound Pure's dedication to pre-owned products is unprecedented in the industry. We are a small team of dedicated experts that buys, trades, and consigns. We are trusted by customers all over the world. Our curated collection, is thoroughly tested and inspected by some of the best in the business. Our inventory is constantly changing, ever-evolving, with some items sold before reaching the website. Looking for something specific? Have questions about this product's condition or history? Want more photos, or to simply chat with an expert who's had his hands on this actual piece? Contact us now.
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Condition: Used, Excellent - Original Pickup and Pickup Ring Replaced

SP Luthier Notes: Pull & Plane, Investigate Originality of Hardware, Fret Ends

About Manufacturer

Here at Sound Pure we hand-select used and vintage pieces of gear for our inventory. Our used selection always reflects the high standards of quality and craftsmanship that we expect from all of our manufacturers.   We are a small team of dedicated experts, located in Durham, NC.  We buy, trade, and consign instruments that we truly believe in.  Because of this, we have developed a reputation of quality and trust with our customers, located all over the world.   Our best customers are the ones that truly understand our personal touch and commitment to everything we sell, and range from hobbyists and enthusiasts to some of the biggest names in the business.  Our passion bridges the products we love with the real relationships we develop with our customer - whether they are a lifelong musician, or they are just getting started on their musical journey but care about value, quality, and being treated right.  

We vigorously test everything we take in to ensure authenticity, functionality, and reliability.  We are supported by one of the most well-respected luthiers in the Southeast, guaranteeing products that come in are thoroughly vetted, and that products that go out our in premium, performance- ready shape.   We are so confident in our ability to provide the highest quality music equipment in the industry, we even invented our “Try Before You Buy” program where we can ship out a product before collecting actual payment. 

Sound Pure's inventory is constantly changing, ever-evolving, with some items sold before reaching the website.    Looking for something specific? Have questions about this product's condition or history?  Want more photos, or to simply chat with an expert who's had his hands on this actual piece of gear?  It is truly our pleasure to talk with our customers, please do contact us now.  

Specifications

Model: Century E422T

Year: 1959

Serial Number: A 1721

Top: Laminated Maple

Back & Sides: Laminated Maple

Neck: Mahogany

Fretboard: Brazilian Rosewood

Neck Profile: Deep "V"

Nut Width: 1 11/16"

Scale Length: 25 1/2"

Fretboard Inlays: Pearl Dots

Frets: 20, Jumbo

Truss Rod Cover: Shaped Metal

Pickguard: Tortoiseshell with Inlaid Silver Epiphone Stylized E

Controls: Volume, Tone

Pickup: Custom Replacement Humbucker

Bridge: Rosewood

Tailpiece: Trapeze

Knobs: Epiphone "Carousel" White Bakelite

Case: Original Soft Lined Case