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Some guitars are more special than others, even when that guitar is owned by a world-famous guitarist and guitar collector like Joe Bonamassa.
In 1996, he purchased a red 1962 Gibson ES-335 and used it on his first solo album, A New Day Yesterday.
In 2001, he regrettably sold the guitar to help fund his move from New York to LA.
As the 20th anniversary of Joe's first record approached, a strange twist of fate and an unexpected phone call resulted in Joe being reunited with his old friend, the red ES-335 that propelled him through his first solo effort and launched him into a new life on the West Coast. Feeling fortunate to get his old guitar back, Joe promised that this important instrument would stay with him for the rest of his days.
The EPIPHONE Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES-335 (EIGJBES335ASCNH3) semi-hollow body electric guitar is a tribute to a legendary guitarist and one of his cherished instruments.
It features a one-piece mahogany neck with an Indian laurel fretboard and a comfortable Rounded C profile, Gibson BurstBucker™ 2 and 3 pickups wired to CTS® potentiometers and Mallory™ capacitors, a Switchcraft™ pickup selector toggle switch and output jack, and a Maestro™ Vibrola™.
A custom hardshell case with Epiphone and Joe Bonamassa graphics and a certificate of authenticity are also included
In 1996, he purchased a red 1962 Gibson ES-335 and used it on his first solo album, A New Day Yesterday.
In 2001, he regrettably sold the guitar to help fund his move from New York to LA.
As the 20th anniversary of Joe's first record approached, a strange twist of fate and an unexpected phone call resulted in Joe being reunited with his old friend, the red ES-335 that propelled him through his first solo effort and launched him into a new life on the West Coast. Feeling fortunate to get his old guitar back, Joe promised that this important instrument would stay with him for the rest of his days.
The EPIPHONE Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES-335 (EIGJBES335ASCNH3) semi-hollow body electric guitar is a tribute to a legendary guitarist and one of his cherished instruments.
It features a one-piece mahogany neck with an Indian laurel fretboard and a comfortable Rounded C profile, Gibson BurstBucker™ 2 and 3 pickups wired to CTS® potentiometers and Mallory™ capacitors, a Switchcraft™ pickup selector toggle switch and output jack, and a Maestro™ Vibrola™.
A custom hardshell case with Epiphone and Joe Bonamassa graphics and a certificate of authenticity are also included
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- Cantidad de cuerdas 6 cuerdas
- Color Rojo
- Custom shop No
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- mango con cabeza Si
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- EPIPHONE Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES-335
- SKU Epiphone EIGJBES335ASCNH3
- Semi-hollow body electric guitar (internal bloc)
- Artist Archtop series
- Made in China
- 2022
- 5-ply layered Maple body
- Mahogany set-neck
- 22 medium-frets Laurel fingerboard
- Scale 24.75"
- 12" radius
- Nut width 1.69" / 43 mm
- Gibson BurstBucker 2 (neck) et Gibson BurstBucker 3 (bridge) humbucking pickups
- Volume per pickups
- Tone per pickups
- 3-way pickup selector
- Mallory capacitors
- CTS potentiometers
- Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge
- Maestro Vibrola tremolo
- Epiphone Deluxe with Double Ring Buttons Nickel tuners
- Graphtech Nubone nut
- Gloss finsh
- Epiphone Custom case & certificate of authenticity included
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