Description
What makes this guitar special: One of a limited run of 1,962 built to commemorate a benchmark year for the Epiphone company, this “1962 Collection” Sorrento is a phenomenal guitar with terrific appointments. Manufactured alongside a recreation of the Crestwood Custom, as well as the Sheraton, these 1962 Collection guitars feature Gibson USA pickups & components, and come with a deluxe hard shell case and a specialized Certificate of Authenticity. Hard to find in the Royal Olive finish, this piece is sure to impress you. As always, professionally inspected and setup by our expert in-house luthier and ready to play out of the case!
Cosmetic condition: Great shape! Some light surface scratches and marks from handling present. There is some minor pickwear on the guard, and light tarnishing on the hardware as well. Cosmetically, this one is a 9/10.
Body: Fully hollow double bound maple body in royal olive finish with dual f-holes and Florentine cutaway. Black pickup bezels and tortoise pickguard with Epiphone “E” logo. Trapeze tailpiece with compensated Tune-O-Matic bridge and floating rosewood base.
Neck: Slim taper solid mahogany neck with pearl side dots and pearl dot inlays. 1 11/16” nut width, 24 3/4" scale length. Black headstock overlay with white Epiphone logo and Wilkinson Deluxe tuners in perfect working order. Rosewood fingerboard is in awesome shape, and frets show almost no wear with a ton of life left.
Electronics: Dual Gibson USA mini humbuckers with 3-way pickup selector switch and black tophat knobs, 2x tone, 2x volume.
Case: Epiphone Deluxe hard shell case included, along with Certificate of Authenticity.