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Description
The 1975 Epiphone Nova Jumbo Acoustic guitar is a classic piece of musical craftsmanship that embodies the rich heritage of steel-string acoustics. This vintage instrument is part of the renowned Nova series known for its robust sound and solid build. Crafted in the mid-'70s, it features a jumbo body that delivers a powerful and resonant tone, making it a favorite among folk and country musicians.
The guitar showcases a spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides, providing a balanced tonal palette that enhances both the lows and highs. The neck is crafted from mahogany, offering a smooth and comfortable playing experience, while the rosewood fretboard adds a touch of warmth to the sound. Its vintage charm is further accentuated by classic styling and detailed craftsmanship.
Whether you're performing on stage or strumming at home, the 1975 Epiphone Nova Jumbo Acoustic is designed to impress with its dynamic sound and timeless appeal. Its enduring quality makes it a collector's item, as well as a reliable companion for any guitarist seeking a piece of musical history.
Key Features:
- Jumbo body for a robust, resonant sound
- Spruce top with mahogany back and sides
- Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard
- Rich tonal balance ideal for various music genres
- Vintage design reflecting the 1970s craftsmanship
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1975 Epiphone Nova Jumbo Acoustic
I am the 3rd owner of this 1975 Epiphone Nova Jumbo Acoustic. It was bought in the mid 80's from a pawn shop by my mother, who gifted it to my father. He gave it to me about 5 years ago. My father put a lot of work into it, gluing the bridge down, replacing the end pins, pick guard, as well as installing an internal pickup. It plays great and has that big sound you only get with an auditorium body.
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