This is a guide to help you identify your guitar's place and year of manufacture by the instrument's serial number alone, based on the information given on the unofficial Epiphone wiki here, which mostly seems down nowadays. There are basically four distinct formats, also called identifiers, in w...
last update = 27 May 2011 Important notice ! Guitardater doesn't recognize the serial# system Epiphone is using since mid 2008 ! Non prefix serial# doesn't work! Chinese made guitars with F 31xxxx like the "1959" model or the 1960/2010 tribute models don't work either, or are falsely rated as Fuj...
Hi folks, I just bought an Epiphone Del Rey. I cannot locate a serial number anywhere on the headstock. Is there any other place the manufacturer may stamp the number?
I just received my new Epiphone "Inspired by Gibson" J-200 in vintage natural (purchased from Sweetwater). The build quality, finish and setup are all outstanding - but I'm underwhelmed with the unplugged sound. It sounds so dull and lifeless that if I had picked it up and played it in a guitar s...
Howdy all, I recently bought a Taylor 117e a few months back for use as a simple gig guitar. I’m actually taking the Taylor to My favorite music store later today to play it back to back against the new Inspired by Gibson Custom Banner Epiphone J45, which has a Baggs Element VTC. Anyone here buy ...
Hi guys, im new to this forum, and i was wondering if any of you could tell me a bit about the epiphone T-310, like when did they start building it or just random stuff about it because i cant find the info anywhere, and i think i should learn a bit more about it seeing its one of my fav guitars ...
The Epiphone book then skips to 1986 for price lists (1986 was the first Epiphone price list after Norlin sold Gibson and Epiphone to Henry J), but it no longer shows a PR650 in the price list.
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So Epiphone still turns to Korean jobbers from time to time, and it generally seems to involve their higher end products. Epiphone never stopped making guitars in Korea and Indonesia. Many models of Les Paul and others are made in these factories.