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Epiphone FT-110 Frontier Sunburst 1964
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Overview
After Gibson purchased Epiphone in 1957, it began to update a number of older Epiphone acoustic models to be more in line with current Gibson production. The F-110 was one such guitar that was rebranded the F-110 Fronteir in 1958. The F-110 was made with Maple back and sides and seven-ply top binding. Starting in 1962, this guitar was outfitted with an adjustable saddle in the bridge like many other Gibson-made flattops.
Years of Production: 1958 - 1970
Body Style: Dreadnought
Wood Composition: Maple back and sides, Spruce top, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: 25 1/2-inch scale length, bound fingerboard, adjustable bridge saddle, large pointed pickguard with Western design, block inlays
Years of Production: 1958 - 1970
Body Style: Dreadnought
Wood Composition: Maple back and sides, Spruce top, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: 25 1/2-inch scale length, bound fingerboard, adjustable bridge saddle, large pointed pickguard with Western design, block inlays
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*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.