Epiphone 5102 TE Redburst 1970
EPIPHONE 5102 TE We are happy to offer for sale this rare 70s Epiphone semi-hollow guitar. Details as follows: Year: 1970 Country of origin: Japan Serial number: 0121198 Body Style: Double-cutaway, thinline semi-hollow body Neck Joint: Bolt-on neck fastened with a 3-bolt neck plate Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood featuring 21 frets and pearloid block inlays Scale Length: 25.5-inch scale Pickups: two doublecoil pickups with black plastic covers and "staple" poles alongside screw poles Controls: 2 Volume knobs, 2 Tone knobs, and a 3-way toggle switch. Bridge: Floating Tune-O-Matic style bridge resting on a rosewood base Tailpiece: Bigsby-style vibrato tremolo unit with a carved wood-grain insert block (arm missing) Hardware Finish: Chrome Factory Finish: Redburst Condition: 9/10 Case: Gig bag included Comments: In 1970, Gibson (Epiphone's parent company) ceased all US-based production for Epiphone and moved manufacturing overseas. This model belongs to the very first wave of Japanese-made Epiphones. The guitar was built by the revered Matsumoku factory in Japan. This model was later rebranded as the Epiphone EA-250 Riviera. ALL EU PURCHASES ARE DELIVERED WITH TAXES AND DUTIES PAID All purchases include EU taxes/duties paid, i.e., nothing further is due on receipt of goods to any EU state. WHY BUY FROM US We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping, each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed. SELL - TRADE - CONSIGN If you are looking to sell, trade or consign any of your classic gear, please contact us by message. WORLDWIDE COLLECTION - DELIVERY We offer personal delivery and collection services worldwide with offices/locations in London, Amsterdam, and Chicago. VALUATION SERVICE If you require a valuation of any of your classic gear, please forward a brief description and pictures and we will come back to you ASAP.
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