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I've been looking for a decent archtop acoustic guitar lately. I made on offer on one that turned out to be already sold. I was ready to make an offer on another when a drain calamity occurred at my house. When my insurance covered half of the drain issue, I decided to continue my search. And today, here it is, a 1965 Epiphone Zenith. My very first electric guitar was, thanks to my dear Mom, a '65 Epiphone Casino so it's nice to have an Epiphone of the same vintage.
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That's really pretty!
Bob
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FYI when Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957 they acquired a lot of the spare parts and works-in-progress from the former New York operation (at least the ones that weren't discovered in an upstate NY warehouse and torched
![]() Here's an original '49 NY Zenith for comparison (note the smaller upper bouts compared to an L-50 - the slightly wider waist and narrow pickguard on yours were also typical of post-1954 New York production): ![]() Use it well, often, and - as was characteristic of New York Epis - LOUD ... ![]()
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Cool guitar! Congratulations!
- Glenn
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Nice Epi Zenith! Congrats and enjoy...
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sooo cool!!
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Very nice! Congratulations
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Hi Dan, it's a beautiful body shape, and seemingly a ery rare guitar!
I wish you every happiness with your new old Epi!
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Silly Moustache, Elderly singer, guitarist, dobrolist and mandolinist. I'm here to help and advise only By request, I offer one to one lessons/meetings/mentoring via Zoom! See: https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=589058 https://www.youtube.com/user/SillyMoustache/videos |
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I agree the body shape (upper bout quite narrow) looks Epi, and not Gibson - my first thought was "what is the spec and when did Gibson start making Gibsonized Epi's, that doesn't look like a Gibson to me". My thinking is probably not NY made body, but probably Philadelphia made between '53 and '57? Fantastic find, congrats!
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Brian Evans Around 15 archtops, electrics, resonators, a lap steel, a uke, a mandolin, some I made, some I bought, some kinda showed up and wouldn't leave. Tatamagouche Nova Scotia. |
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BTW here's a Kalamazoo "Gibsonized" Epiphone, a '64 Granada (BTW also available as a very rare, unique-to-Epiphone Florentine cutaway) built on an ES-120 platform; as I said I've seen two L-50/Zeniths like this, approximately 20 years apart - one new, one used, the last in the mid-80's (and, given their rarity and NYC location, possibly the same guitar in both cases): ![]() - and a '58 Zenith with a blue Kalamazoo label/serial number, but 100% NY-era construction (other than tuners/tailpiece - note difference in peghead from OP) and OHSC: ![]() ![]()
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Here is my Granada cutaway, 1967 (I think), one of 344.
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in alphabetical order, (so none of them gets jealous) ![]() Breedlove, Eastman, Epiphone, Fender, Gibson, Godin, Guild, Gurian, Larrivee, Loar, Martin, Recording King, Taylor, Voyage Air, Webber, Yamaha ... |
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Sweet - apparently not as rare as I was led to believe if there were 344 produced (other than catalog pics I've never seen another), and looks like a keeper to me...
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That's a stunner. I love it.
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Really nice. Congratulations!
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