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Epiphone Masterbilt
Posting in a new thread, but continuing from Jung’s post “A Good Guitar”
I’m very happy with this one. It’s not expensive, and looks and sounds great.
In my searches, I came across the Masterbilt mostly because of price and solid woods. In 2003 Epiphone started a line of “Masterbilt” (still don’t know why not Masterbuilt?) in order to revamp their greatest models through the years, especially from the 30’s onward. While I have the Gibson jumbo, I was looking for a 000 or dreadnought shape with solid spruce and rosewood, which is my favorite combo.


I like to get guitars that not only are what I like, including sounding great, but that have some particular aspect to them. The Crown guitar I gave my niece, left me with the feeling that there was a sound I was missing in my arsenal, as I really loved how that guitar sounded.


I love the Abalone on this one, sort of like a Martin D-41 (which is way out of my price range).
This particular guitar is one of the prototypes. You can see it has no serial number, just the specs.

PR (prototype) 35A – S (spruce) R (rosewood) A (abalone) N (natural finish) GH (Gold Hardware) E (electronics)
I’ll post a recording as soon as get a chance.
Tomás
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Looks awesome, and I bet it sounds as awesome too! I couldn’t help notice it looks a bit like the Martin Lisa is using in Wish You Were Here, and Mona in For What It’s Worth. Is the abalone referring to the pickguard?