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In the realm of electric guitars, the Epiphone 1962 50th Anniversary Sheraton E212T stands out as a true homage to a legendary era. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar is part of Epiphone's exclusive 1962 Collection, meticulously crafted to capture the essence of its original counterpart from over half a century ago. Limited to just 1,962 pieces worldwide, this reissue is a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern precision, making it a coveted choice for collectors and players alike.

Built with a laminate maple body and a set-in mahogany neck, the Sheraton E212T delivers a robust and resonant tone, perfect for those seeking the iconic sound of the early '60s. The dual Gibson USA Mini-humbuckers provide a versatile sonic palette, delivering everything from warm, rich tones to bright, biting leads. Whether you're laying down smooth jazz licks or driving rock riffs, this guitar handles it all with aplomb.

The attention to detail doesn't stop at sound alone. This limited edition includes a 1962 Collection Certificate of Authenticity, a presentation binder with a collection photo, and a hard case designed specifically to protect this masterpiece. Epiphone's LockTone Tune-o-Matic bridge ensures precise intonation and stability, allowing you to focus on your performance without a hitch.

Key Features:

  • Limited edition reissue based on the original 1962 Sheraton examples
  • Laminate maple body with a set-in mahogany neck for rich tone and sustain
  • Dual Gibson USA Mini-humbuckers for a wide range of vintage tones
  • LockTone Tune-o-Matic bridge for precise intonation
  • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity, custom hard case, and additional memorabilia
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Epiphone 1962 Sheraton E212T Semi-Hollow Guitar Review - Premier Guitar

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The Epiphone 1962 50th Anniversary Sheraton E212T dazzles with vintage charm and modern craftsmanship. It combines a luxurious aesthetic with quality materials like laminated maple and Gibson mini humbuckers, delivering a rich, versatile sound that pairs beautifully with vintage amps. The guitar's build quality is mostly impeccable, despite minor flaws like tuning instability and slight imperfections at the nut. Overall, this guitar is a well-crafted nod to its classic predecessors, offering excellent value for its price and a delightful playing experience for those seeking a semi-hollow with character and style.

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