1988 Epiphone MIK Sheraton II

1988 Epiphone MIK Sheraton II

$599.00
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The evolution of the Epiphone Sheraton model goes all the way back to 1958. Gibson purchased Epiphone one year earlier in 1957, and with the release of the new semi-hollow, double-cutaway 335/355 body in '58, the Kalamazoo-made Sheraton featured the same body shape and construction. While those early Sheratons shared the same body as the iconic Gibson ES-335, their unique stylings borrowed from the New York Epiphone tradition. They also had Epiphone-style NY mini-humbuckers and the "Frequensator" trapeze tailpiece. By 1986, Epiphone's production was all overseas, and (as they do to this day) Gibson primarily used the company to produce cost-effective, imported versions of American-made classics. That year, they introduced the Sheraton II, which more closely matches traditional ES-335 specs because it has full-size, Gibson-style humbuckers and a stop bar tailpiece. With these improvements and an affordable price tag, the Sheraton II is a no-brainer. But with the Tree of Life inlay on t

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