The 1964-1966 Epiphone Broadway E-252 is a Kalamazoo-built archtop hollowbody that served as Epiphone's counterpart to the Gibson ES-175D. Revered for its warm, woody jazz tones, it features a large body, premium tonewoods, and highly articulate mini-humbuckers, capturing the golden era of USA guitar craftsmanship.
Built in the legendary Kalamazoo, Michigan factory after Gibson acquired Epiphone, this model was the electric evolution of Epiphone's 1930s acoustic archtop. The E-252 combines Gibson-designed electronics with Epiphone’s traditional aesthetic.
This vintage guitar is in Very Good Condition. The Original Tuners have been Replaced. A Hard Case is Included.
FEATURES- Serial Number: 301842
- Epiphone Broadway E-252 Full-Depth Single-Cutaway Archtop Hollow Body
- Solid Spruce Top
- Laminated Maple Back and Sides
- Mahogany Neck with a Classic Profile
- Rosewood Fingerboard with Mother-of-Pearl Inlays
- 25.5 in. Scale
- Nickel-Plated 1960s Mini-Humbucker Bridge and Neck Pickups
- 3-way Toggle Pickup Selector Switch
- Two Volume, and Two Tone Controls
- Sealed Grover Tuners (not original)
- Adjustable Bridge with Rosewood Base
- Unique Frequensator Split Trapeze Tailpiece
- Elevated Tortoise Pickguard
- Built in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
- Original Tuners Replaced
- Hard Case Included
- Very Good Condition
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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