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  2. Epiphone Rivoli - Wikipedia

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    The Rivoli featured an ES-335-style semi-hollow body, made from laminated maple, a short 30.5-inch scale mahogany neck and one large "Sidewinder" humbucking pickup in the neck position. The electronics consisted of a single volume and tone knob, and a "choke-switch" (from 1959 onwards), which enhanced or cut the bass frequencies.

  3. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Telecaster Fender: 2021- Top-loader bridge for reduced string tension [143] Jack Fowler: Jack Fowler Traditional Shecter [144] Jack Fowler Traditional HT [145] Jake E. Lee: Pro Mod So-Cal Style 1 HSS HT RW Charvel [146] USA Signature [147] Jake Pitts: Jake Pitts E-1 FR S Schecter [148] James Hetfield: ESP Iron Cross ESP: 2016–present [149 ...

  4. Gibson EB-0 - Wikipedia

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    Epiphone currently produces an EB-0 which is similar to the late '60s version of the Gibson EB-0, but with a '70s-style three-point bridge and a bolt-on neck. [5] This version, along with the Epiphone EB-3, was discontinued in early 2020 as a part of a major reimagining of the Epiphone brand and lineup.

  5. Fender Telecaster Bass - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Telecaster Bass (also referred as the Tele Bass) is an electric bass introduced in 1968 by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. With few physical changes through the 1970s, it was discontinued in 1979 and reissued in 2007 by Fender's subsidiary Squier as the Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB , which was discontinued in 2014.

  6. Epiphone 5102T / EA-250 - Wikipedia

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    This was a unique element on this guitar model. To identify the style, you can look at the paper label glued inside the body of the guitar under the top f-hole. It should read EA-250 Riviera Epiphone Kalamazoo, Michigan Made in Japan. The paper is light blue in color on an authentic model, and the serial number is on the back metal neck plate.

  7. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    Models include the solid body ET series (Crestwood) the SC series (Scroll) and the Model 1140 (Flying V) as well as Epiphone's archtop electric guitars: 5102T/EA-250, Sheraton, Riviera, Casino, and Emperor. Early Matsumoku made Epiphone archtops and hollow-body basses had four-point bolt on necks.

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