Overview
Brand name:
Product:
- acoustic guitars
Series name:
Dates of manufacture:
1974
Introduced in the 1970s, the Epihone FT-350 Deluxe model had a fixed heel neck. It had a natural spruce top, rosewood rims and back, three piece adiustable neck, rosewood finger- board with block inlays, decorative purfling ring, fixed bridge, chrome plated hardware. The model FT-350BL was the same as the FT-350 above, but with maple back and sides in natural finish.
Source: Epiphone catalog 1974.
Specifications
Prices (21)
Date | Price | Condition | Name | Comments |
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2005 | $70.00 | good | ||
2014 | $1500 | good | ||
1982 | $167 | excellent | razor | sn: L4327 |
1974 | $200 | new | ||
2016 | $0 | good | ||
1974 | $365 | new | PLM | Still have it, after a workover by Bolin |
2017 | $399 | good | ||
2017 | $175 | new | JC | Great guitar--has nice mellow sound and fingering is very nice |
1974 | $150 | new | Capt Twang | Bought it with high school graduation money, Came with chipboard case. Put Schaller tuners on it in college. Still have the guitar - excellent condition. |
2013 | $200 | good | Craigslist purchase. Dated 1981. Sounds and looks great! Like playing it more then my Martin. | |
1993 | $125 | good | Bought without case from second hand store, Vancouver, WA. Surprisingly nice tone and great action, and have used for informal gigs with group | |
1970 | $200 | excellent | Was made in Japan still like I bought it | |
1975 | $250 | new | LARRY | |
1976 | $199.00 | good | Bill | Epiphone FT-350BL-I bought this new as a senior in high school. I purchased it from the Music Box in Lodi, Ca. The first thing I ever bought on credit. Mine was the Maple BL model. I still have it. It plays great. Sounds great. About 18 years ago it was professionally set up and I installed medium jumbo frets work done by Fred at the Repair Zone in San Diego Area. It even has the serial number decal at the neck joint. Love it! |
1973 | $350 | new | it has been used a lot and refreshed professionally fret board filled and frets set....great sound and projection ...not scarred up but some marks of course | |
1977 | $700 | excellent | ||
1974 | $150.00 | new | Dan | As perfect as when I bought it. Not for sale just interested in how much it is worth. No Problems at all with the guitar. Beautiful. Goes to my daughter when I die. |
1980 | $150 | good | ||
1979 | $75 | excellent | ||
1975 | $300 | good | ||
2000 | $75 | excellent | JR | This was given to me by a friend, who said she paid $75 for it at a NYC pawn shop in 2000. The strings were still strung so the neck suffered a bit of a bow. I took it home, cleaned it and turned the truss rod and it came back to life! What a sweet, bright and bold sound from this El Dorado. |
Reviews (3)
EPIPHONE FT-350 reviewed by JR
JR
I was gifted an FT-350BL about four months ago, and it hadn't been played since the girl bought it back in 2000. It was still strung so there was a bit of a bow. I took it home, cleaned it, turned the truss rod (still have room to move) and it came back to life! Such a sweet, crisp and bold sound. This thing booms when you hit those bass strings. Just an overall beautiful guitar.
EPIPHONE FT-350 reviewed by Bill
Bill
Epiphone FT-350BL-I bought this new as a senior in high school 1976. I purchased it from the Music Box in Lodi, Ca. The first thing I ever bought on credit. Mine was the Maple BL model. I still have it. It plays great. Sounds great. Nice highs and mids, Neck feels a little beefier than my Martin. About 18 years ago it was professionally set up, bone nut and saddle and I installed medium jumbo frets work done by Fred at the Repair Zone in San Diego Area. Love it!
EPIPHONE FT-350 reviewed by Mark Sheppard
Mark Sheppard
I own an Epiphone FT-350BL and not only is it a beautifully crafted instrument, it plays and sounds as good or better than guitars at more than twice the price. Comfortable and durable - intonation is perfect and is in excellent condition considering it's age. I would buy another one.