An Epiphone EC-25 from the 1970s is a model of a Japanese-made classical guitar, known for its high-quality craftsmanship, rich tone, and use of solid cedar and rosewood in its construction. Produced by Epiphone (who was owned by Gibson at the time) through a partnership with Japanese manufacturer Aria, this instrument was the top of the line in Epiphone's classical series and featured an ebony fretboard and a distinctive slotted headstock. The EC-25 was manufactured from 1970 to 1977 and is considered a good vintage instrument. Hardshell case included.
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