It has plain fittings and Melody Maker pickups.Seeking to position the line as a competitor to Fender rather than Gibson, a six-on-a-side headstock design and tuner arrangement debuted in ’63. Epiphone '62 Wilshire Reissue White 2009. The Crestwood was introduced with a sunburst finish, which gave way to cherry in ’59 and at first had 1 3/4″ thick bodies just like their Gibson LP Junior and Special kin.Other changes to the line in ’63 included three custom-color options (not shared with Gibsons) and the Crestwood Deluxe appeared as the top of the line. Epiphone Wilshire Cherry 1961. Early headstocks were standard three-on-a-side style. Epiphone Crestwood Custom Polaris White Crestwood custom 1962 Used. These standard model WD® Custom Pickguards for the Epiphone® Crestwood® can be modified for any pickup or control configuration. 1962 Epiphone Crestwood Custom White There’s a lot to be said for the oft over-looked Epiphones of the late 50s and early 60s. The existing stock of original Epiphone New York-made pickups was phased out and replaced with new mini-humbucking pickups by 1961.. The Gibson-made Epiphone Crestwood Custom was Epiphone's top dog of solidbody guitars. Something went wrong. Crestwood II. In late 1959 the guitar was renamed the Crestwood Custom and the body's edges were rounded off and the pickguard got a different design. Clever styling provided more differentiation between Epiphone and the Gibson SG, and the new headstock managed to use six-on-a-side tuners without copying Fender. or Best Offer. Epiphone 1961 full line catalog, page 8. Details of the Epiphone Crestwood Custom (SB332) and Epiphone Wilshire (SB432), two of Epiphones earliest solid body guitars. But the designers weren’t done. 1 used from $3,799. Epiphone full line 1966 full line catalog. The 1962 cherry red Epiphone Crestwood Custom featured this month has the standard appointments for that year, as … The solidbody line started with the two-pickup Crestwood and the one-pickup Coronet. $160.00 shipping. 3 pre-owned from $8,433.99. The guitar was a double cutaway solid-body construction in mahogany with dual New Yorker pickups, three-on-a-side headstock and a pickguard with the Epiphone logo. Often confused with the Crestwood , Coronet , Olympic and Wilshire , the ET-275, 276, 278, 290 & 290N were a Japanese-made amalgamation of a few older Epiphone body shapes and designs.

Polaris white, Cherry red, Various Sunbursts and custom finishes The Epiphone Crestwood was a solid-body electric guitar launched in 1958 and discontinued in 1970.

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