Epiphone Officially Unveils New Coronet, Crestwood Custom, and Wilshire Guitars | NOW AVAILABLE!!

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Tired of Epiphone being the cheaper Gibson option. They have so many great independent models they need to bring back! This is a great start

zacharyhefta
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I have the Wilshire and it is an awesome guitar, very good value for sure. Nice to see them release something that isn't just a copy of Gibson.

kootenaystringworks
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It’s about time epiphone got some love from Gibson. I love epiphone guitars and have always felt that the brand was highly disrespected by Gibson due to its early competitive years when Epiphone gave Gibson headaches. This brand has been left in the garbage heap for far too long. When it comes to the new acoustic and electric offerings, I like what I’m seeing. Keep up the great work Epiphone deserves to be the high quality and affordable brand it was always meant to be.

Gratefulman
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Coronet is mine! Can't beat the price w/the p90

samlloyd
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He forgot to mention Steve Marriott, 1st guitar he used in Humble Pie and on "Performance Rockin' the Fillmore."

GordonBenny
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These look pretty cool, especially the Crestwood. A little proofreading would have been in order for the video—he says “buttery” pickguard when the description reads “butterfly” pickguard (referring to the shape, no doubt).

jfinester
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I kind'a think a certain fellow from Humble Pie played a Coronet quite often.

jerrytee
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i owned 3 Crestwoo Cuatoms, an 01960 and 2 of the repros/ excellent guitars all the way around

jkmorrison
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They're called Tusq nuts, pronounced "tusk".

scottstetzer
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Hmm...these have been out for over a month.

scottstetzer
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hahaha, "buttery"... mmm... delicious

kevingunderson
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A "Buttery" pickguard? What does that even mean? Is that how Epiphone describes them? It can't be the color, so the shape maybe? But that shape has long been dubbed the "bat wing" so....where is all this "buttery" B.S. coming from?

EDIT - "butterfly" that's what you meant...right? Right? At least that would make sense.

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