Up for your consideration is a late 1960s original Epiphone Howard Roberts Custom archtop guitar. Guitar is 99% original, and comes with the original hard shell case. The pick guard has been replaced with an after market part (original included). There is a slight chip in the finish on the back of the body (pictured), and a small crack around the input jack (also pictured). Guitar is otherwise in very good condition, and is fully playable; Frets still have plenty of life left in them. Hard shell case shows signs of wear, but also functions as intended.

Product features:

- Solid carved spruce top with optional brown/wine red finish

- Triple-bound back

- Maple neck with seven piece construction

- Ebony fingerboard with split-block pearl inlays

- Pearl peghead inlay and logo

- Original bone nut

- Aftermarket pickguard


Product specs:

- 25.50" scale length

- 1.68'' nut width

- 2.05'' 12th fret width

- 6.1 Ibs

- Action is 5/64" @ 12th fret (Low E)

- Action is 3/64" @ 12th fret (High E)

- .041" fret height @ 20th fret

- .023" fret height @ 5th fret

Listing ships fully insured to the contiguous U.S. at $150.00. If you have any questions please reach out. Thanks!

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Listeda year ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Howard Roberts Custom
Finish
  • Brown/Wine
Categories
Year
  • Late-1960s
Made In
  • United States
Pickup Configuration
  • H
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Nut Width
  • 1.687"
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Shape
  • Single Cutaway
Neck Material
  • Maple
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Scale Length
  • 24.75"
Fretboard Material
  • Ebony

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