A vintage carved Epiphone Devon carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Epiphone Devon hand carved Archtop Jazz Guitar #62998 made in New York – Amazing acoustic projection!
1945 Epiphone Triumph Regent Archtop Jazz Guitar #52798 w Dearmond 1100 vintage pickup
A 1940’s vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
1959 Epiphone Triumph Regent Archtop Jazz Guitar model A412 SN A-2687
A 1950’s vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
1964 Epiphone Triumph Regent Archtop Jazz Guitar #181185
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Epiphone Devon Archtop Jazz Guitar #62998 made in New York
A vintage carved Epiphone Devon carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
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.
1946 Epiphone Blonde Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar #53499
A 1940’s vintage carved Epiphone with professional added cutaway delivers great vintage tone, playability, projection and the chunky Epiphone 40’s tone.
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
Epiphone Triumph 1962 Archtop Jazz Guitar #57527
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
1962 Epiphone Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar #57527
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Epiphone Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar #56533
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
1946 Epiphone Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar #55431
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
1946 Epiphone Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar #53499
A 1940’s vintage carved Epiphone with professional added cutaway delivers great vintage tone, playability, projection and the chunky Epiphone 40’s tone.
1964 Epiphone Triumph Regent Archtop Jazz Guitar #181185
A vintage carved Epiphone cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Epiphone Triumph Archtop Jazz Guitar 54200
A vintage carved Epiphone non cutaway carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
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
Gibson L12 1936 Archtop Guitar
A vintage Gibson carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Gibson L10 1944 Archtop Guitar #94832
A vintage Gibson carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Gibson L7 1944 Archtop Jazz Guitar
A vintage Gibson carved archtop is difficult to beat in tone, playability, projection and value!
Eastman AR910NC 8253
Our 910 non cutaway deluxe-appointed 17 inch F-hole archtop. “Private Reserve” tonewoods create instruments with unsurpassed tone and response. Carved spruce top, carved maple sides & back. Custom Kent Armstrong floating pickup. Full 5 piece neck, maple binding. Over 200 Eastmans in stock- lowest price guaranteed!
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