Epiphone 1962 Wilshire Reissue
From the time of its introduction, the solid-body Epiphone Wilshire has been a favorite "undiscovered classic" among those in the know, but the fact that so few Epiphone Wilshire Model SB-432 guitars were ever produced - only 180 in 1962 - combined with its unerring quality, playability and tonal versatility, has sent its value soaring from its humble introductory price of $210 to upwards of $5,000 to $12,000 on today's vintage market, depending upon year and condition.
Now, to commemorate the achievement of these great Kalamazoo models, Epiphone is proud to introduce the 1962 Epiphone Wilshire in Polaris White, which is the first model in a new series of reissues known as the "Epiphone Historic Custom USA" collection. Made in Nashville, Tenn., in cooperation with Gibson Custom the 1962 Epiphone Wilshire in White combines impeccable attention to detail and historic accuracy, and is limited to only 100 guitars worldwide.
#901172, 6.53 lbs., White, 1-Piece Mahogany Body, 1-Piece Mahogany Neck, 22 Fret Rosewood Fingerboard, 24 3/4" Scale Length, 1 11/16" Nut Width, Pearloid Dot Inlays, Wilshire Neck Profile, Nickel Hardware, Stopbar Tailpiece, ABR-1 Bridge, Kluson Tuners, P-90 Pickups, 2 Volume, 2 Tone and 3-Way Selector Switch, Includes Custom Shop Case and Certificate of Authenticity.
$2899.00 plus applicable tax
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