The Epiphone story started in Greece
and continued to Nashville, Tennessee USA as a division of Gibson Musical
Instruments. Epiphone innovations include 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, but perhaps
the greatest contribution to guitar making came in 1941 while Les Paul
was experimenting in the Epiphone factory. These experiments led to the
first solid-body electric guitar. This page is dedicated to Epiphone guitars -
Use our navigation to the left to search through our other Epiphone products,
you'll find we have the most popular Epiphone guitars and basses available
along with the best prices you'll find online today.
This advanced acoustic/electric guitar is a great choice for electric players in search of a fast-playing, comfortable acoustic. The Chet Atkins SST... more
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Guitar with 25.5 in. scale, shadow piezo with Para EQ, chrome hardware, Mahogany body, select Spruce top, Mahogany neck, and Rosewood fingerboard... more
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Start with the classic look and feel of the legendary Thunderbird Bass, add 2 ceramic TB Plus bass pickups and gothic appointments and you’ve got a... more
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The 1963 Firebird-VII is built with a big, Mahogany body, a set-in (not a bolt-on!) Mahogany neck and a Rosewood fingerboard. It's loaded with 3... more
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The Epiphone AlleyKat is a semi-hollow body guitar with an extremely versatile setup. The combination of a '57 humbucker in the bridge and a... more
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The Epiphone Casino Arch Top Guitar features two P90 pickups and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set... more
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The Epiphone Dot Arch Top Guitar features 2 humbuckers and chrome hardware. The scale is 24.75 in. and the nut width is 1.68 in. It has a set neck... more
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