All original 2012 Epiphone Crestwood Custom 1962 Reissue.
Limited run of 1962 guitars made in 2012 for the 50th anniversary of the model.
– This 2012 limited run is far superior in all respects to the Epiphone Crestwood Custom Tremotone model produced from 2020 onwards –
Includes 1962 Collection Certificate of Authenticity
No break, no repair. Mint condition.
Mahogany body and neck, very smooth finish.
Neck has a very nice D profile and a beautiful rosewood slab board.
Scale Length: 24.75". Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Epiphone Alnico Classic mini-humbuckers
Wilkinson vintage style tuners with "tulip" buttons and a 14:1 ratio
LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge and a Tremotone tremolo.
Gator Deluxe case
(Made in Indonesia)
From Epiphone :
The 50th Anniversary "1962" Crestwood Custom SB332 Outfit has a historically correct Crestwood profile made from mahogany with a beautiful finish. The mahogany neck features a rosewood fingerboard with pearloid oval inlays, 22 medium jumbo frets, and a 1960s SlimTaper. The pickguard is especially eye catching with a butterfly- shaped clear guard with a vintage style foil "E". Original vintage Crestwoods are extremely rare and go fast on the vintage market. If you can find one!
The Crestwood Custom also features Epiphone Alnico Classic mini-humbuckers along with Epiphone's top-of-the-line electronics including TopHat controls with metal inserts. Tuning is easy and accurate thanks to Wilkinson vintage style tuners with "tulip" buttons and a 14:1 ratio. The Crestwood comes with Epiphone's time-tested LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge and a Tremotone tremolo. The "1962" Crestwood Custom SB332 Outfit includes a 1962 Collection Certificate of Authenticity.
All three of these Epiphone classics will be issued in limited quantities of 1,962 pieces. All of the "1962" Collection instruments were designed by Epiphone luthiers who worked from the best examples of vintage originals found in Epiphone's own collection in Nashville. Measure for measure, the "1962" Collection recreates the look, sound, and feel of the originals first produced at the Gibson & Epiphone factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1962, the same factory that produced the Les Paul Standard, the SG, and the 335. Includes case.