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Les Paul Standard 1959
Les Paul Standard 1959

Although technically not a reissue as Epiphone never released a 1959 Les Paul, it attempts to be the high end of the low end, and succeeds.

POSTED: 12/23/2009 - 03:52 am

9.5
rating
28
Elitist Les Paul Custom
Elitist Les Paul Custom

This model represents the Paul legacy with distinction. It features a bookmatched flamed maple top on a bookmatched mahogany back and is fully American equipped.

POSTED: 02/27/2007 - 04:48 am

9.4
rating
48
Les Paul Classic 7 string
Les Paul Classic 7 string

This comes with the standard Les Paul equipment: knobs, switch, pickups, 22 frets, tune-o-matic, stop tailpiece.

POSTED: 06/21/2004 - 03:56 am

9.3
rating
17
Les Paul Custom Plus
Les Paul Custom Plus

The multi-layered binding and gold-plated hardware of the Les Paul Custom, the top model in the original Les Paul line of the '50s, is further enhanced by the figured Maple top.

POSTED: 05/21/2004 - 05:32 am

9.2
rating
42
Lynyrd Skynyrd Les Paul Goldtop
Lynyrd Skynyrd Les Paul Goldtop

It features all you would expect in a GoldTop Standard, plus the band?s name on the fretboard and 30th Anninversary logo on the back! Includes commemorative gig bag.

POSTED: 01/28/2005 - 02:42 am

9.2
rating
14
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1957 Les Paul Junior
1957 Les Paul Junior

It features a P-100 humbucker for pure rock tone with no humm and noise. Epiphone has re-created the classic set in mahogany neck with dot inlays, chrome hardware, all-solid mahogany body Les Paul Jr. to the same standards that have made it a consistent favourite over the years.

POSTED: 11/09/2006 - 06:05 am

8.7
rating
28
1958 Korina Explorer
1958 Korina Explorer

It has a ebony finish, tune o matic bridge, rosewood fretboard, korina body, 22 jumbo frets, and 2 alnico classic humbucking pickups. With 2 volume knobs, 1 tone, and a 3 way selector switch. It also came with a lead and an extra set of strings.

POSTED: 11/19/2008 - 03:03 am

8.6
rating
34
1958 Korina Flying V
1958 Korina Flying V

The instrument is an Epiphone reissue of the original Flying V models that came out in 1958, and were distinctive for their unusual shape and their korina wood.

POSTED: 04/11/2012 - 02:31 pm

7.3
rating
15
1963 Firebird VII
1963 Firebird VII

The 1963 Firebird VII is built with a big, mahogany body, a set-in (not a bolt-on) mahogany neck and a rosewood fingerboard. It's loaded with 3 Alnico-V Mini humbucker pickups for an unrivalled tonality. This model delivers a solid Firebird vibe at a great low price.

POSTED: 04/24/2006 - 01:43 am

8.8
rating
59
1965 G-400
1965 G-400

The "1965" G-400 with Maestro Tremolo harkens back to the first wave of SG-style guitars with an original-style Maestro tremolo, complete with pearloid tip.

POSTED: 12/26/2005 - 05:16 am

9
rating
12
1966 G-400
1966 G-400

e Epiphone Limited Edition 1966 G-400 Electric Guitar is a Gibson-authorized version of their great '66 SG with a solid mahogany body and slim-taper set mahogany neck.

POSTED: 02/11/2008 - 02:05 am

8.7
rating
16
1966 G-400 Pro
1966 G-400 Pro

This SG does an excellent job of covering the bases I need it to, even better in some circumstances than my main (live) axe - an EVH Wolfgang.

POSTED: 03/05/2013 - 02:44 am

9
rating
2
1984 Explorer Reissue
1984 Explorer Reissue

Made in 2009 in China, 22 frets, thick neck like a Les Pauls, I believe its mahogany body and neck, rosewood fretboard (very dark looks ebony), Gotoh t.o.m. bridge, Grover tuners, non locking Epiphones own brand straplocks, all black hardware.

POSTED: 08/30/2010 - 04:47 am

7.5
rating
34
635i
635i

This is an amazing guitar for my style of playing though I feel restricted with a floyd though I've learned to love it!

POSTED: 08/01/2012 - 07:22 am

8.9
rating
3
Alleykat
Alleykat

The Epiphone AlleyKat is a semi-hollow body guitar with an extremely versatile setup. The combination of a '57 humbucker in the bridge and a mini-humbucker in the neck position allows for a wide range of styles to be duplicated or explored. Other features include a set neck and a Rosewood fingerboard.

POSTED: 06/09/2007 - 11:12 am

9.3
rating
5
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