• Explorer electric guitar from Epiphone x Gibson
  • Korina wood body and neck
  • Indian Laurel fingerboard
  • Gibson Burstbucker 2 pickup in neck position
  • Gibson Burstbucker 3 pickup in bridge position
  • "Hockey Stick" headstock
  • Custom Epiphone x Gibson logo
  • Epiphone Deluxe tuners
  • ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge
  • LockTone Stopbar
  • Epiphone Deluxe machine heads
  • Mallory capacitors
  • Hardware in gold optics
  • Case included


Epiphone Inspired by Gibson

This replica of the famous 1958 Korina Explorer is the result of a collaboration between the Gibson Custom store and Epiphone. It is a historically accurate version with Mallory capacitors, Gibson burstbucker pickups and a Aged gloss finish. Although the model was produced only 19 times in the year of its first edition, it has achieved an absolute cult status in the last 60 years due to its shape and rarity. Thanks to the Epiphone x Gibson Custom Shop reissue, this impressive Explorer made of Korina wood can now be played by modern fans of rock history and vintage sound. Both body and set neck in long-neck tenon are made of the typical Korina wood and finished with a Aged Gloss Finish, which highlights the indivdual grain of each Explorer from this series. Furthermore, the electric guitar is equipped with Epiphone x Gibson Hardware and delivers a distinctive sound through its historic electronics with gold Hardware.

Gibson Burstbucker II and III

For the equipment and Hardware of the 1958 Korina Explorer from Epiphone was paid attention to qualitative high quality. In neck and bridge position sit two Burstbucker, directly from the house Gibson, which reproduce with Alnico-2 magnets a warm sound with rich overtones in the style of the original Gibson PAF pickups. Both pickups are controlled via CTS potentiometers with Mallory capacitors and Switchcraft output jack. However, the burstbuckers are particularly well suited for overdrive sounds with a strong character of their own for rock, blues, metal and everything in between.

Gold Hardware and features

Gold alloy hardware faithfully accents the 1958 Kona Explorer, with a Gibson ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Epiphone Deluxe tuners, which, along with LockTone Stopbar , provide robust tone and improved Sustain. Three stylish black-top-hat Volume and Master Tone knobs and 3-way switches allow the Explorer sound to be further adjusted and personalized. Completing their features is an Epiphone x Gibson Custom Shop logo and padded guitar case in the original 1958 design.

Traditional design

The 1958 Korina Explorer was considered too modern and futuristic after its initial release, but offers a special vintage feel these days. Epiphone stayed true to the original specifications of the Gibson model, with set neck, Indian Laurel fretboard and 22 medium Jumbo frets, providing an authentic neck profile for comfortable playing characteristics. The white pickguard and Aged Gloss finish give the Explorer the final touch with a lot of personality. Of course the long field hockey stick headstock is also present in this version.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • '58 Korina Explorer
Finish
  • Aged Natural
Categories
Body Material
  • Korina
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Neck Material
  • Korina
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Offset Body
  • No
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Nut Width
  • 1.69"
Fretboard Material
  • Laurel
Color Family
  • Tan
  • Yellow
Body Shape
  • X-Style
Number of Frets
  • 22

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