Description
With roots in Epiphone's deep archtop design history, the Epiphone Wildkat is a small hollowbody with some Gretsch-like similarities but at far more musician-friendly prices. Its mahogany body is completed with a maple top and maple neck, along with a rosewood fingerboard. Its distinctive dog-ear P90s are topped off by a Bigsby tremolo.
Condition
This guitar is in excellent condition with some minor signs of usage, such as minor scratches on the body of the guitar, but guitar still plays and sounds amazing.
Note: Frets are a little sharp and may need to be shaved.
This guitar will be shipped in a soft case.
The guitar weighs 8.2 lbs.
Guitar Condition Ratings
All our guitars are graded per Reverb’s gear grading guide to help determine the condition of our guitars in a uniform fashion. (We have added the approximate percentage in each category as an additional measure). All of our guitars are preowned; they may show some type of usage and handling wear. All guitars have been tested for functionality and are playable; in some rare instances, a guitar may need a small adjustment or setup. Any outstanding problems will be noted.
Also note: Condition ratings will only apply to the guitar and not the case. Cases are for protecting the valuable merchandise inside and will always show some kind of wear and tear.
Mint (Approx. 98%) For something to truly be mint, it needs to be just shy of Brand New. Mint items should include the original packaging in most cases. If there’s any sort of imperfection, the item should be listed in Excellent condition at best.
Excellent (91% to 97%) When something’s been used a bit but is still close to new, you can file it under Excellent. For newer gear, Excellent items should be free from blemishes and other visual defects. For vintage items, there may be some marks here and there, but the item is still in the top echelon when compared to similar examples. All Excellent items should be 100% functional in every way.
Very Good (80% to 90%) Very Good describes items with perhaps a few more cosmetic imperfections than Excellent but are still in great condition overall. With a Very Good guitar, for example, you might find some scratches, buckle rash, or other minor blemishes but nothing that affects the playability or function of the instrument.
Good (70% to 79%) Good condition includes items that are in fine working order but have some visual imperfections here and there. A pedal with scratches and dents on its chassis, a guitar with some cracks in the binding, or maybe an old snare drum with some corrosion on the lugs could all be classified as Good. All of these items work just fine but have enough visual imperfections to only be in the middle of the scale.
| Listed | 2 months ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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