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EPIPHONE Demon FX

Epiphone Demon FX electric guitar

Made in 2002 only, the Epiphone Demon FX has a modified V shaped body and all the other features of the Demon model but with two effects units built in.The chorus effect uses an IC known as the "Bucket Brigade". The distortion effect provides an effect ranging from a blues clip to a full-on overdrive with the turn of the gain knob. These effects have true bypass circuits to avoid "tone sucking" when not in use.

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EPIPHONE DEMON

Epiphone Demon electric guitar.

EPIPHONE produced the DEMON between 2001 and 2002. It had a modified V-shaped solid hardwood body, with a shorter lower horn. The bolt on maple neck had slim-taper profile and satin finish. The Demon had a tune-o-matic bridge with strings through body tailpiece and two E-series Ultra-Hot humbucking pickups (neck pickup DC resistance: 12 kΩ, bridge pickup DC resistance:16 kΩ). Also available with built in effects as the Epiphone Demon-FX model.

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EPIPHONE DOT (ETDT)

Authorized by Gibson USA, The Epiphone Dot is a copy of the Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow body introduced in the spring of 1958.

Model: Dot
Pickups: ‘57 Classic / ‘57 Classic Plus
Hardware: Chrome
Scale: 24.75"
Nut Width: 1.68"
Neck: Set
Neck Material: Maple
Fretboard: Rosewood
Inlays: Dot
Binding: Bound body
Body material: Laminated Maple
Top Material: Laminated Maple
Tailpiece: StopBar

Source: Epiphone catalog 2003

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EPIPHONE CRESTWOOD DELUXE

Epiphone Crestwood Deluxe electric guitar

EPIPHONE manufactured the CRESTWOOD DELUXE between 1963 and 1969. It was the top of the Crestwood range, having three pickups - one more than the other Crestwood models. You can also identify the Crestwood Deluxe from its block fingerboard markers and ebony fingerboard and larger bound headstock. Introduced in 1963 Crestwood Deluxe was a relatively late arrival to the Crestwood party -  so it doesn't have the variations in headstock and pickguard that the other models experienced.

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EPIPHONE CRESTWOOD CUSTOM (USA)

Epiphone Crestwood 1959-1960, electric guitar

The Epiphone Crestwood Custom was introduced in 1959 as a 2 mini humbucker version of the Crestwood model (although for the first year of production the Custom had the same New York pickups as the standard Crestwood model). The Crestwood Custom went though the same design changes as the other Epiphone models in the 1960s. Initial versions had symmetrical bodies and 3 per side tuners - this was changed to asymmetrical bodies and batwing 6 per side headstocks from 1963 to 1969.

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EPIPHONE CORONET (1958-1970)

The Coronet was introduced in 1958 as a single pickup entry level version of the Crestwood model.  The pickup was an Epiphone New York unit for the first year of production but in 1959 this was changed to a P-90 pickup.

The Coronet design was changed in 1963 with the introduction of an asymmetrical body, 6 in a row batwing headstock, covered p-90 pickup.

The original Coronet had a Smooth, angled wrap-around bridge until 1961 when a compensated straight unit was introduced. From 1962 to 1966 a Maestro vibrato was optinal.

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EPIPHONE CORONET (U.S. 1991-94 MODELS)

The limited production run of USA made Epiphone Coronet of the early 1990s had a single coil in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position, with a pull-out tone knob to tap the humbucker and a two-octave rosewood fingerboard with rectangular block markers and a reverse Explorer-style headstock. These USA Coronet guitars had the option of gold hardware with stop tailpiece or black hardware with licensed Floyd Rose locking tremolo.

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EPIPHONE CENTURY (1939-1957)

Epiphone Century electric guitar

Epiphone introduced the Century electric guitar in 1939 as part of the Century series of instruments (which included a banjo, mandolin, lap steel and an amplifier). It was a hollow bodied, single pickup archtop that was eventually replaced by the Epiphone Century E422T in 1958 when Gibson took over Epiphone. The body width of the Century gradually increased following its introduction: from 14.75" wide in 1939, to 15.25" in 1941 and 16.375" in 1946. The Century guitar was also available in Tenor (4-string short-scale) and Plectrum (4-string long-scale) configurations.

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EPIPHONE CENTURY (E422T)

Epiphone Century E442T, hollow body electric guitar

The Epiphone Century E422T model was introduced in 1958 following Gibson's purchase of the Epiphone company (although the Century model had been around since 1939). It was a thinline hollow bodied electric. As with other Epiphone electrics, the peghead style changed over the course of the 1960s: in 1961 the plate was removed from the headstock. The pickup was also changed in 1961 from the NY humbucker pickup to a P-90 and the pickguard color changed from tortoiseshell to white. A three-quarter sized Century was also available from 1961 to 1967.

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