EPIPHONE ES175 REISSUE VINTAGE SUNBURST

Epiphone ES175 Reissue Vintage Sunburst
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 369,-
ES175 Reissue Vintage Sunburst Epiphone
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Epiphone ES175 Reissue Vintage Sunburst
The Epiphone ES-175 Electric Guitar brings back one of the world's most beloved instruments. In 1949 Gibson introduced the ES-175 to enduring and well-deserved acclaim. Since it was primarily an electric guitar, it didn't need the very large dimensions of a classic archtop, but it still benefited from the full hollowbodied resonance of an archtop design enhanced by Gibson's fabulous new humbuckers.

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