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Epiphone 1963 Firebird V Ember Red
Electric guitar with full-length neck
9-strip mahogany/walnut neck
Neck-through construction
Mahogany body (sides)
Indian Laurel fingerboard with 22 frets
One Graph Tech nut
Mother or Pearl inlays
Bridge pickup: Gibson USA Firebird Mini humbucker with Alnico 5 magnet
Neck pickup: Gibson USA Firebird Mini humbucker with Alnico 5 magnet
2x master volume, 2x Master-Tone (hand-wired)
One Epiphone ABR bridge
Maestro Vibrola tremolo
Kluson tuners
including a Gibsoncustom hardshell case
In a remarkable cooperation, Epiphone and the Gibson Custom Shop have combined their expertise to create the Epiphone Custom 1963 Firebird V. This guitar is a faithful tribute to the original design by Ray Dietrich, a renowned designer from the automotive industry. When it was introduced in 1963, the Firebird was a first for Gibson - it was the first model with a full-length neck. It quickly found favor with artists of various musical genres. Names such as blues icon Johnny Winter, Keith Richards and Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music were among its prominent users. The "Inspired by GibsonCustom 1963 Firebird V" from Epiphone offers the classic specifications of the Firebird at an attractive price. With a 9-ply mahogany and walnut neck that blends seamlessly into the mahogany body, as well as faithful Kluson tuners that provide robust tuning. The Epiphone ABR bridge with Maestro Vibrola Tremolo completes the setup and promises impressive sustain. The Epiphone is powered and amplified by two Gibson-USA mini-humbuckers equipped with Alnico 5 magnets and supported by CTS controls and Mallory capacitors. A Gibson CustomHardshell-Case is naturally included to ensure that the guitar always rests securely during storage or transportation.