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1629.1 | early 60's | RAINBO::WEBER | | Thu Jan 11 1990 08:52 | 9 |
| Sounds like an Epiphone Coronet or Wilshire. I think the latter had two
P-90's and the former had one.The ones I've seen were mahogany.
These were made by Gibson. My guess for a price would be around
$250-$300. They show up on dealer's lists sometimes. The top model, the
Crestwood Deluxe, can get up to $750
There was a hollow-body Coronet in the '40's.
Danny W.
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1629.2 | thanx | ASHBY::BEFUMO | Between nothingness & eternity | Thu Jan 11 1990 09:18 | 3 |
| Yup, if memory serves, the body was mahagony. A really dandy little
ax. Thanks for the info.
joe
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1629.3 | Old Epiphone archtop ? | FLYWAY::CHAOT::WIEDLER | they could never be blue | Thu Aug 13 1992 02:50 | 17 |
| Yesteray, a friend brought over an old Epiphone archtop with pickup - he
wants to get rid of it, so I wonder what year/value etc. it has:
It is a rather cute and small archtop guitar, only about 14" wide, maple(?)
top and sides, f-holes, sunburst finish, 14 fret neck with MOP dot inlays,
one built-in pickup quite near the bridge, two controls in the top, flat
(plywood?) back with a removable plate for access to the electric stuff
inside. On the headstock is a sort of triangular shaped metal plate with the
"Epiphone" logo, on the back of the headstock is a punched number "5400" and
another metal plate saying "patented licenced by Miessner Inventions, Inc...
etc".
I didn't play it yet because the tailpiece is damaged and has to be repaired.
Any comments from you experts...?
FeliX.
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1629.4 | Maybe a Coronet | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Thu Aug 13 1992 04:53 | 15 |
| According to Gruhn, this might be a Coronet.
14 3/8" wide. Blade PU with oblong housing, PU in bridge position, no
hand rest, jack on top, knobs in a line parallel to strings, trapeze
tailpiece, single bound top and back, unbound fingerboard, dot inlay,
metal peghead logo plate, brown sunburst finish, Spanish or Hawaiian
setup.
Introduced: c. 1939
Knobs close to edge, jack on side: 1942
discontinued by 1950
Most pre WWII epiphones electrics have a rectangular plate on the back
of the peghead with 7 or more patent numbers licensed from Miessner
Inventions Inc, Milburn NJ.
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1629.5 | More infos | FLYWAY::CHAOT::WIEDLER | they could never be blue | Thu Aug 13 1992 06:26 | 18 |
| RE: .-1
Sounds very much like it, but this one has got a bound
fingerboard. It also has got a pickguard.
The control knobs are close to the edge and the jack is on
the side. You are right, there are a few patent numbers on
the metal plate on the back of the headstock.
The guitar is surprisingly heavy for this small size...
Is there a way to find out the exact year? Any idea about
value? Overall condition of the guitar is very good, apart
from broken trapeze tailpiece.
Thanks,
FeliX.
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1629.6 | Repair broken pickguard ? | FLYWAY::CHAOT::WIEDLER | they could never be blue | Thu Aug 20 1992 05:18 | 17 |
| I noticed that the pickguard of the aforementioned old Epiphone archtop had a
crack and it just broke apart when I took it off to clean the instrument (it
was very dusty, not played for years and years...).
Question: as it is the original or at least a quite nice and old pickguard -
is it worth reparing it or should it just be replaced? If repair is possible,
has anybody got experience what's the best way to do it/have it done?
(type of glue?/material to double the broken area etc?) I will show it to a
professional guitar builder I know, but I know he is not specialized in
archtops - and so I wanted to ask the question here because I know there are
some expert DECies out there... :->
Thanks for all your help!
FeliX.
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1629.7 | 1954 Epiphone Devon - $ ? | FLYWAY::CHAOT::WIEDLER | they could never be blue | Mon Oct 12 1992 03:19 | 4 |
| Somebody I know wants to sell a 1954 Epiphone Devon (archtop, 17 3/8" body,
spruce top, mahogany back, sunburst). Any idea what $ they are nowadays ?
FeliX.
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1629.8 | Epi Devon | RANGER::WEBER | | Tue Oct 13 1992 07:30 | 3 |
| I saw one recently in average condition for $600.
Danny W.
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1629.9 | Thanks again, Danny! | FLYWAY::CHAOT::WIEDLER | they could never be blue | Tue Oct 13 1992 08:29 | 1 |
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