Item Description |
Epiphone 1958 KORINA EXPLORER The Explorer is one of the synonymous deformed guitars along with the Flying V! One piece made of Korina material has arrived from EPIPHONE! Speaking of Korina, it is known that Gibson first used it as a wood for guitars around the 1950s, and it is also well known that it was used in early Explorers. This instrument is Epiphone's reproduction of the Explorer from that era, and it features a cleaner sound than the common mahogany! The gold parts and ebony color go well together, giving it a gorgeous look! However, this model is very popular and sells out quickly, so if you are looking for one, hurry! There are slight scratches, small dents, and signs of use. The effectiveness of the truss rod is good, and there is sufficient adjustment in both the forward and reverse warp correction directions. The warp of the neck has been adjusted with a rod and is almost straight. [Weight] Approx. 3.7kg -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- The description is as detailed as possible, Due to the nature of the product, notation of all states may be difficult. For those who want to check severely, and those who want to know more detailed conditions Please make sure to contact us in advance before purchasing. It is also sold at stores at the same time. It may be sold out at the store and the reflection on eBay may be delayed. Please understand. |
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