Overview
Brand name:
Product:
- acoustic guitars
Series name:
Dates of manufacture:
1996
EPIPHONE discontinued the PR-775 S in 1996.
Specifications
Prices (7)
Date | Price | Condition | Name | Comments |
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2013 | $250 | good | ||
2013 | $250 | good | ||
2015 | £150 | excellent | LEDGE | |
1996 | €500 | new | ||
1994 | 994 NLG | new | ||
1994 | 994 NLG | new | ||
1996 | €20 | excellent |
Reviews (2)
EPIPHONE PR-775 S reviewed by Ozark
Ozark
The Orville pr 775 s was produced by epiphone in 1990/1991.The square shoulder guitar has the Gibson bell and the Orville crescent and star on the headstock,as tribute to Orville Gibson’s first guitars of 1891
The pr775s was produced from 1992 /1996 and has epiphone and flower inlaid pearl on the headstock also has sloped shoulders like a j45 in 1995 and may also be made in a square shoulder version .The rosewood guitars are so great sounding they can rival any Martin ,Gibson ,Taylor, Larivee of 5 times the price.
They are a super well crafted with beautiful wood grains that sounded great new and sound better now at close to 30yrs old.I own both the 1991 Orville Pr 775s and a 1995 Pr 775 se square shoulder and round respectively. I own a Martin d16 ,Gibson J45 and Gibson j15. I play an epiphone Pr 650 from1980 ,daily and the best sounding as wel as the pr775 but it’s so pretty I have to dress up to play it.
EPIPHONE PR-775 S reviewed by Anonymous
Anonymous
The dates you gave of manufacture are incorrect. The dates on the Epiphone website state that this guitar was manufactured in 6 and 12 string models in 1990-91.
2 Comments
Epiphone Pr 775
Submitted by Ozark man (not verified) on
The pr775 Orville was produced in 1991with gold hardware ,Gibson bell on the star and crescent headstock, a tribute to the original Orville Gibson guitar logo of 1891.The Pr 775 produced from 1992 to 1996 is round or sloped shouldered in1995 The writer of the review is very informed and accurate and the guitar does rival martins, ,Gibsons of much higher value.I own a Martin d18 ,Gibson j45 standard,I play a epiphone Pr 650 mahogany slope shoulder daily and dress up to play my Orville Pr 775 rosewood ,with abalone fret inlays and gold hardware. The reviewer is a genius and is knows his stuff .Cheers
Pr775s
Submitted by Ray (not verified) on
I have one and I love it its a 1994 and a dream to play