1939 Epiphone Vintage 17″ Broadway Archtop Guitar- Rare Walnut Back and sides

This 1939 Spruce and Walnute Broadway is a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtop ever made.  With a Black walnut back and  a handcarved, quartersawn bookmatched solid spruce top this archtop produces a tone that is distinctly more brilliant with more warmth than ordinary maple bodies.

1940 Masterbuilt Blonde Epiphone Deluxe OHSC #15352

A 1940 Masterbuilt  carved Blonde Epiphone  Deluxe  with the  extremely desirable 17 3/8″ body, lightweight feel and   delivers great vintage chunky Epiphone 40’s tone, easy playability, and great projection especially in a big band venue

1947 Epiphone Vintage Blackstone Carved Archtop #56736

This Blackstoneis a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtops ever made.

Epiphone Vintage Triumph Regent Carved Archtop 1951

This Triumph is a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtops ever made.

Epiphone Vintage Triumph Regent Carved Archtop 1951

This Triumph is a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtops ever made.

Epiphone Broadway Blonde 1951 *SOLD*

This Broadway is a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtop ever made

Epiphone Byrdland Elitist Blonde Archtop Jazz Guitar SOLD

A solid spruce carved top and AAA flamed maple back and sides plus precision craftsmanship and USA humbuckers result in the sumptuous tone of the Epiphone Elitist Byrdland Guitar. Features 24K gold-plated hardware, an ebony fretboard, and a gorgeous flaming-chalice headstock inlay. Easy-play 23-1/2″ scale and thinline body.
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Epiphone Broadway 1952

This Broadway is a superb model of the old Epiphones, with the chunky full tones that they were known for. Undoubtably the best comping archtop ever made