Epiphone 58 Flying V Korina 2010
excellent condition
• 1998-2013
Body:
• Korina body
Neck:
• Set mahogany neck
• Rosewood fretboard with dot inlays
• 24.75" scale
• 1.68" nut width
Electronics:
• Alnico Classic humbuckers
• 2 Vol / 1 Tone Control
• 3-way toggle switch
Hardware:
• Gold hardware
• ABR-1 bridge
• String-thru tailpiece
• Grover tuners
• Black top hat knobs
• Made in Korea
Serial number: 1008210937
10 = Year
08 = Month
21 = Factory code (Unsung plant korea)
0937 = Production # number
Epiphone Explorer with 4 season handwound pickups
in very good condition
black with very nice gigbag

GIBSON MELODY MAKER 1964'SHORTSCALE'USA
A TRUE VINTAGE MELODY MAKER FROM 1964
THIS IS THE SHORTSCALE VERSION.
BEAUTIFUL AGED SUNBURST FINISH ALL CRACKED UP
1 SINGLE COIL,SOUNDS GREAT,PLAYS SMOOTH
INCLUDES OLD ORIGINAL KIND OF ALLIGATOR SKINNED CASE
ON TOP OF IT ALL IT SIGNED BY FAMOUS BLUES/ROCK
GITARIST PAT TRAVERS

Pat Travers signature

serial number

Epiphone inspired by
Gibson Custom
59 les paul std Tobacco
sunburst.
inspired by Gibson custom Epiphone lp std New includes case


Gibson J55 1973/74 usa
SOLD TO Willy B
GIBSON J55 DREADNOUGHT USA MADE 1973/1975
HERE WE HAVE A 1973/1975 KALAMAZOO BUILD GIBSON J55 IN NATURAL FINISH.
GREAT SOUNDING GUITAR,PLAYS WONDEFUL,A REPATED LITTLE CRACK TOP SOUNDHOLE.
FURTHERMORE THE USUAL PLAYWEAR DING-DENTS.
INCLUDES CASE.
Body: Spruce top with mahogany back and sides
Neck: Mahogany neck with a medium-round profile, 1 11/16” wide nut, rosewood fretboard, 12” radius, and dot inlays
Pickups/Hardware: Grover tuners
Like the J-45s after 1969, the re-introduced J-55 has a square-shouldered jumbo body with a double-X braced solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, although some J-55s have a maple neck rather than the J-45’s mahogany neck. Like the post-1975 J-45s, it has a non-adjustable rosewood bridge, a 25 ½” scale, a 14/20-fret rosewood finger board with pearl dot inlay, a multi-stripe inlaid rosette, the re-designed larger tortoise pick guard, and tortoise body binding. The only other difference of which I am aware is the J-55’s arched mahogany back, allowing for lighter bracing while still projecting the huge sound for which vintage Jumbo Gibsons have been famous for decades





