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Rare and desirable jazz box with upgrades!
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Condition: Used, Very Good
With Seth Lover pickups, Switchcraft pots, jacks, and toggle switch this Epiphone is a perfect affordable option that will outperform many new models in the same price point.
SP Luthier Notes: Fret dress, setup
The Broadway has been part of the Epiphone catalog since 1931 when founder Epi Stathopoulo introduced the Masterbilt Archtop Collection. Inspired by his father Anastasios who founded the original company as the House of Stathopoulo, Epi was determined to make great sounding instruments with quality materials that were affordable to working musicians—a model that Epiphone still follows today. The original Epiphone showroom on West 14th Street in Lower Manhattan was open to the leading guitarists of the day like Les Paul and George Van Eps who all played a part in inspiring and shaping the modern Broadway. And today, the Epiphone showroom in Nashville still hosts the world’s top guitarists like Billboard Jazz chart topper Nick Colionne who performs with his Epiphone Broadway at jazz festivals around the world.
Today's Gibson electric guitars represent the history as well as the future of the electric guitar. The models whose designs have become classics-the ES-175, ES-335, Flying V, Explorer, Firebird, SGs and Les Pauls-are a testament to Gibson's wide appeal, spanning more than four decades of music styles. Gibson's close relationship with musicians is manifest in endorsement models from King, Atkins and jazz greats Howard Roberts and Herb Ellis, plus new Les Pauls made to the personal specifications of rock stars Jimmy Page and Joe Perry. In 1994, Gibson's Centennial year, the new Nighthawk model won an industry award for design, setting the stage for a second hundred years of Gibson quality and innovation.
Model: Broadway Reissue
Serial: R00B1350
Year: 2000
Body Material: Laminated Maple
Top Material: Select Spruce
Body Finish: Gloss
Color: Blonde
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Shape: C
Scale Length: 25.5"
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Fingerboard Inlay: V-Block
Number of Frets: 20
Nut Material: Nylon
Nut Width: 1.687"
Bridge/Tailpiece: Adjustable Rosewood Bridge / Frequensator Tailpiece
Tuners: 16:1 Ratio Grover Die-Cast
Neck Pickup: Seth Lover Humbucker
Bridge Pickup: Seth Lover Humbucker
Controls: 2x Volume, 2x Tone, 3-Way Toggle (Upgraded Switchcraft)
Hardware: Chrome
Case: Hardshell