Epiphone Lynyrd Skynyrd 30th Anniversary Les Paul Electric Guitar
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'57 Classic and '57 Classic Plus pickups. Body and neck binding.
Overview
2003 marks the 30th Anniversary of the legendary American band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. To commemorate this event and their tour, Epiphone proudly introduces this Limited Edition guitar. Sure to become a classic -- just like Skynyrd! It features all you would expect in a GoldTop Standard, plus the band's name on the fretboard and 30th Anninversary logo on the back! Includes commemorative gig bag.
About Epiphone
Epiphone's passion has always been about more than just making guitars. It has been about making music. It has been about understanding what is inside every musician that makes them want to, have to, express themselves. And understanding the myriad musical styles, where they are going and how they might develop. For over 125 years they have continually looked for new and better ways to help players take their music farther.
Epi Stathopoulo, their founder and namesake, was always on the forefront of music. He was the first instrument maker to embrace Jazz music and led the industry away from mandolin and banjo production and into making guitars. At the age of 24 Epi obtained his first of many patents that would change fretted instrument construction forever. The extension truss rod design, the first pick-up with individual pole pieces, and the Tonexpressor -- the precursor to the modern day "wah-wah" pedal - were all epiphone innovations. But perhaps the greatest contribution to guitar making came in 1941 while Les Paul was experimenting in the Epiphone factory. These experiments… read more led to the Les Paul "Log" and the first solid-body electric guitar.
Epi's vision of the future of music and guitar, as well as the importance of his work could be seen by, and in, those who chose to play an Epiphone. Musicians who themselves were visionaries. George Van Epps, Harry Volpe, Howard Roberts, Joe Pass and other Jazz players would make music history with an Epiphone guitar, as would Blues legend, John Lee Hooker. And the Beatles, who recorded Paperback Writer, Ticket to Ride, and the most recorded song ever written, Yesterday, with Epiphone guitars they purchased in 1964. It is an incredible legacy that continues today with Noel Gallagher, Lenny Kravitz and other artists who choose to make their music with an Epiphone
The same sprit of innovation that drove the Stathopoulos to start pushing the boundaries of guitar design over 125 years ago is alive and well at Epiphone today. Styles of music will continue to evolve, new technologies will come and go and new players will continue to take music and guitar in new directions. But their passion for making music and their mission of providing musicians with a great instrument they can rely on to express themselves will always remain constant. read less
About Epiphone
Epiphone's passion has always been about more than just making guitars. It has been about making music. It has been about understanding what is inside every musician that makes them want to, have to, express themselves. And understanding the myriad musical styles, where they are going and how they might develop. For over 125 years they have continually looked for new and better ways to help players take their music farther.
Epi Stathopoulo, their founder and namesake, was always on the forefront of music. He was the first instrument maker to embrace Jazz music and led the industry away from mandolin and banjo production and into making guitars. At the age of 24 Epi obtained his first of many patents that would change fretted instrument construction forever. The extension truss rod design, the first pick-up with individual pole pieces, and the Tonexpressor -- the precursor to the modern day "wah-wah" pedal - were all epiphone innovations. But perhaps the greatest contribution to guitar making came in 1941 while Les Paul was experimenting in the Epiphone factory. These experiments… read more led to the Les Paul "Log" and the first solid-body electric guitar.
Epi's vision of the future of music and guitar, as well as the importance of his work could be seen by, and in, those who chose to play an Epiphone. Musicians who themselves were visionaries. George Van Epps, Harry Volpe, Howard Roberts, Joe Pass and other Jazz players would make music history with an Epiphone guitar, as would Blues legend, John Lee Hooker. And the Beatles, who recorded Paperback Writer, Ticket to Ride, and the most recorded song ever written, Yesterday, with Epiphone guitars they purchased in 1964. It is an incredible legacy that continues today with Noel Gallagher, Lenny Kravitz and other artists who choose to make their music with an Epiphone
The same sprit of innovation that drove the Stathopoulos to start pushing the boundaries of guitar design over 125 years ago is alive and well at Epiphone today. Styles of music will continue to evolve, new technologies will come and go and new players will continue to take music and guitar in new directions. But their passion for making music and their mission of providing musicians with a great instrument they can rely on to express themselves will always remain constant. read less
Specs
Pickups: '57 Classic / '57 Classic Plus
Hardware: Chrome
Scale: 24.75 in.
Nut Width: 1.68 in.
Neck Neck Material: Set
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Fingerboard Inlay: Rosewood
Binding: Body and neck
Body Material: Mahogany
Top: Maple
Tailpiece: StopBar
Hardware: Chrome
Scale: 24.75 in.
Nut Width: 1.68 in.
Neck Neck Material: Set
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Fingerboard Inlay: Rosewood
Binding: Body and neck
Body Material: Mahogany
Top: Maple
Tailpiece: StopBar
Documents and Manuals
For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-4GIBSON
Web: https://www.epiphone.com/en-US/Support/Contact
Phone: 800-4GIBSON
Web: https://www.epiphone.com/en-US/Support/Contact
Reviews
Submitted July 6, 2004
"perfect guitar"
i wish i bout this guitar the second it came out
Features
its amazing how much you can do with the sound........best ive ever heard from andy epiphone
Quality
good nothing bad at all its still not a gibson les paul
Value
great value
Manufacturer Support
ive got a full year of support for free may not come with every guitar
The Wow Factor
c`mon its skynrd were talking bout here
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