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Instrument: Hollow and Semi-Hollow Body
Brand: Epiphone
Model: Zephyr Deluxe
Finish: Blonde
SKU: GE137-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1945
Body Material: Laminate Maple/ Laminate Spruce
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple/ Brazilian Rosewood
Radius: 10"
Weight: 6.4lbs
Tuners: Original
Scale Length: 25.5"
Nut Width: 1.742"
Neck Profile: Soft V
Neck Thickness: .914"- 1.004"
Electronics: Original
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Case: OHSC (Poor condition)
Modifications/Repairs: crack in tailpiece, stable gap in heel, binding repairs,
This Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe is a regal jazz box guitar providing gorgeous acoustic tone amplified with a single coil pickup that spans the spectrum of mellow to brilliant. In the 40s when big band jazz still ruled the airwaves, Epiphone was a fierce competitor in the archtop world. Their ornate features such as the cloud inlays and floral headstock artwork were second to none. This example has remained in remarkable condition for nearing 80 years of age. Aside from regular wear and tear, there's a small crack in the tailpiece, a slim, stable gap in the heel, and binding repair.
Includes OHSC (with a fair amount of duct tape).
Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe 1945, Blonde
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Instrument: Hollow and Semi-Hollow Body
Brand: Epiphone
Model: Zephyr Deluxe
Finish: Blonde
SKU: GE137-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1945
Body Material: Laminate Maple/ Laminate Spruce
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple/ Brazilian Rosewood
Radius: 10"
Weight: 6.4lbs
Tuners: Original
Scale Length: 25.5"
Nut Width: 1.742"
Neck Profile: Soft V
Neck Thickness: .914"- 1.004"
Electronics: Original
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Case: OHSC (Poor condition)
Modifications/Repairs: crack in tailpiece, stable gap in heel, binding repairs,
Description
This Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe is a regal jazz box guitar providing gorgeous acoustic tone amplified with a single coil pickup that spans the spectrum of mellow to brilliant. In the 40s when big band jazz still ruled the airwaves, Epiphone was a fierce competitor in the archtop world. Their ornate features such as the cloud inlays and floral headstock artwork were second to none. This example has remained in remarkable condition for nearing 80 years of age. Aside from regular wear and tear, there's a small crack in the tailpiece, a slim, stable gap in the heel, and binding repair.
Includes OHSC (with a fair amount of duct tape).