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 electric 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.
The classic "tuxedo" look and world famous features that have made the Les Paul Custom a hit since 1954 are now available in a great price range with... more
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Epiphone Les Paul Custom Black Beauty Electric Guitar
The classic "tuxedo" look and world famous features that has made the Les Paul Custom a hit since 1954, plus an additional 3rd humbucker, are now... more
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Epiphone turns up the volume with the psychedelic Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul Custom, with a raw, powerful sound. The Signature Les Paul features... more
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Epiphone announces the introduction of the new Epiphone "Goth" Collection. Based upon Gibson's very successful "Gothic" line, the Epiphone Goth... more
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Epiphone Lynyrd Skynyrd 30th Anniversary Les Paul Electric Guitar
2003 marks the 30th Anniversary of the legendary American band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. To commemorate this event and their tour, Epiphone proudly introduces... more
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The Les Paul Standard Guitar features 2 humbucker pickups and chrome hardware. The body material is made of Mahogany/Alder and has an Ebony finish. more
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