| Epiphone Announces Guitars of the Month - Thursday, December 30, 2004 |
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Epiphone Announces Guitar of the Month series for Winter NAMM 2005 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE… Here are the 1. The Wildkat-Metallic has the same traditional f-hole archtop design as the the popular Epiphone Wildkat series, but with the customized look of a gorgeous Red Metallic finish. 2. The Les Paul Custom “Chrome” adds a flashy, glamorous touch to the “Black Beauty” with chrome pickguard, chrome mounting rings, chrome hardware and chrome insert knobs. Open-coil Alnico Classic pickups complete the package. 3. The USA Map 4. The“Worn” SG-Special Zebra creates a vintage vibe as it brings the popular “worn” finish to Epi’s top-selling SG Special, with the extra attraction of Zebra-coil (cream/back) humbucking pickups. 5. The Les Paul Studio Deluxe dresses up one of the favorite Les Paul models with gold-plated hardware and covered humbucking pickups. 6. The Thunderbird IV bass, one of the most recognizable body shapes in the 7. The Twisted Sister Elitist Les Paul Standard pays tribute to infamous glam rock band with a unique Twisted Pinkburst finish, Bone logo on the headstock and 8. The “1965” G-400 with Maestro Tremolo harkens back to the first wave of SG-style 9. The “Midnight” Les Paul Custom takes the “Black Beauty” to a new level with a translucent black finish over a flame maple top, black hardware and a pair of black, EMG-81 pickups. 10. The Les Paul Custom 3-Plus sports three Alnico Classic pickups and chrome hardware. 11. The Special-II “Zebra” is a truly special version of Epi’s best-selling model, featuring Wine Red finish and Zebra-coil pickups. 12. The “Black &White” ’67 Flying-V makes a striking visual statement, and its set-neck construction will make it a player’s favorite. 13. The Wildkat Deluxe brings the series full-circle with another beautiful Wildkat treatment, this time featuring the flame maple top through a TransWhite finish, enhanced by gold-plated hardware. Epiphone fretted instruments, amplifiers, strings and accessories are known worldwide for offering the best combination of quality and value. One of Gibson’s most formidable competitors through the first half of the 20th century, Epiphone was acquired by Gibson in 1957. Headquartered in QUALITY PRESTIGE INNNOVATION CONTACTS: Jim Rosenberg, Walter Carter, |
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