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1966 Epiphone Texan

1966 Epiphone Texan

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Over the years, Epiphone guitars of the 1960's have developed a folklore of their own. Built in the same factory as their Gibson equivalent models, they share many features with these guitars, although subtle design changes and undeniably catchier model names such as 'Cortez' & 'Frontier' have give them a cult following of their own outside of their Gibson connection.

This wonderful 1966 Epiphone Texan is a fantastic example of a mid '60s Gibson made Epiphone acoustic. The Texan was the Epiphone branded version of Gibsons J-45 acoustic flat top, round shoulder dreadnought model. The Texan features a Spruce top with Mahogany back and sides, X braced construction, with an open, balanced tone with plenty of clarity. This particular example is extremely resonant with a crystal clear top end and tight bass responses in exceptionally good condition, with the finish retaining all of the vibrance you could want. This guitar is particularly open and dynamically responsive, with the kind of balanced low end, mids and highs that only the best Epiphone acoustics have. The 25.5" scale length of Epiphone acoustics no doubt adds to this tonal character, and helps to distinguish them from their Gibson counterparts.

This guitar is in original condition, with the original three on a plate tuners, belly up bridge with adjustable saddle and Epiphone 'Slashed C' logo pickguard. This guitar also includes its original case.

This guitar is in very good condition, with only minor signs of play wear to the finish, and has been given a full service & appraisal by our luthiers at the Vintage Instrument Workshop. This guitar also includes a 3 year warranty. 

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