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Epiphone Emily Wolfe "White Wolfe" Sheraton Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Aged Bone White

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Emily Wolfe Introduces Her Epiphone "White Wolfe" Sheraton

Description
An Epiphone LockTone tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece hold down the other end of the strings and contribute to the instrument’s impressive sustain. Included in the electronics are full-sized Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups paired with CTS potentiometers for smooth control over individual pickup volume and overall tone.
An EpiLite case is included.



Features
- Indian laurel fretboard with 22 medium-jumbo frets
- Mother-of-pearl block inlays
- Grover Rotomatic tuning machines, Graph Tech nut
- Epiphone LockTone tune-o-matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece
- Full-sized Epiphone Alnico Classic PRO humbucker pickups
Specs
- Top wood: Maple
- Body wood: Maple
- Neck shape: ’60s Slim Taper C
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Material: Indian Laurel
- Fret size: Medium jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Mother-of-pearl
- Nut width/material: 1.693"/Graph Tech
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Alnico Classic PRO
- Bridge: Alnico Classic PRO
- Control layout: 2 Volume, 1 Tone, CTS Potentiometers
- Bridge design: Tune-o-matic
- Tailpiece: Stopbar
- Tuning machines: Grover Rotomatic
- Color: Aged Gold
- Case: EpiLite Case Included
Reviews
4.5
2 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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- Solid Electronics2
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Reviewed by 2 customers
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submitted13 days ago
byOnis
fromMemphis, TN
I purchased my Emily Wolfe Sheraton at the Guitar Center, Bartlett, TN. I was looking for a 335 type guitar in this price range. The guitar is well made, stays in tune, and delivers a wide range of tones. I started playing in 1976 and am most at home on a dreadnaught but I enjoy an electric that is versatile enough to handle jazz, rock, and country. The guitar came with an Epiphone gig bag but I have upgraded to a hardshell case.
Sure
submitteda year ago
byJWILT
fromHouston, TX
I bought the Wolfe awhile back and I have a love hate relationship with it. It plays, looks and feels great. But to be honest, the hardware is just cheap. The tuners on my guitar will not hold a tune, the bridge sounds like plastic when I'm playing acoustically, and the pickups are just - meh. I'm thinking about replacing all the hardware and upgrading the pickups. It should be a pretty solid axe after that.
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submitteda year ago
asked byKent
fromWichita, KS
Does it come in left handed?
No, it doesn't.