If you are
a jazz guitarist or if you just like the sound of archtop guitars then
consider an Epiphone archtop guitar.
Before WWII,
Epiphone was known as the premier manufacturer of archtop
guitars. After the war, their number one competitor
Gibson absorbed
Epiphone.
Epiphone now a subsidiary of Gibson still manufactures some of the best
archtop guitars under the name Epiphone.
Because Epiphone is a subsidiary of Gibson, Epiphone offers many guitars
that are very similar to or exact copies of Gibson
guitars at a much lower
price.
Being a subsidiary of Gibson means that Epiphone guitars bring the same
quality that all of
Gibson's guitars offer.
The Beatles, The Edgy of U2,
Keith Richards, Ace
Frehley of Kiss, and Joe Pass all play Epiphone guitars.
If you were
planning on purchasing an Epiphone guitar, I would encourage you to start
your search here. Epiphone is known for producing affordable quality guitars and
you can find some great
deals.
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