Serial Number | 434364, built 1966 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
Pricing | $1799 including case. |
Neck | Mahogany neck with unbound rosewood fingerboard. The headstock was broken and solidly repaired many years ago. |
Frets | Original frets, with significant play wear. |
Body | Maple laminate back and sides with fully hollow construction. |
Finish | Nitrocellulose gloss lacquer finish in Cherry sunburst, with walnut stain on back and sides. |
Hardware/electronics | Twin Epiphone mini-humbuckers, Bigsby vibrato unit, Kluson deluxe tuners with plastic buttons. Tune-a-matic bridge on rosewood base. Pickup selector switch, individual volume and tone controls. Oversize output jack plates – having the jack on the side of an archtop is a weak point. |
Playability/Action | Plays well with standard action height. |
Case | Non-original case included in price. |
Comments | The Sorrento was Epiphone’s take on the ES-125 TC line, but with their mini-humbucking pickups rather than P-90’s and with an available Bigsby. This is a very comfortable guitar to play. |
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