Securely-Supported Cleats: The Future of Sports and Exercise Footwear
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Epiphone Triumph Sunburst 1946

Epiphone Triumph Sunburst 1946

$ 44.90

$ 58.37

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Epiphone Triumph Sunburst 1946

Epiphone Triumph Sunburst 1946

$ 44.90

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Product Details

Summary

Finish: Original

Top Material: Spruce Top

Body Material: Maple Body

Body Details: Hollow body, Spruce top, Maple back and sides

Neck Material: Mahogany Neck

Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood

Neck Profile: C profile

Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret: 0.84" / 10th fret: 0.95"

Fingerboard Radius: 12.00

Nut Width: 1-11/16 in

Neck Details: One piece Mahogany neck with bound Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard.

Electronics: Non-original Gibson Patent Number mini humbucker pickups, 3-way selector switch, independent volume and tone controls. Original pots housed in cans with original wiring harness. The pickups have been attached to the wiring inside the pickup and not spliced in.

Pickup Measurements: neck: 6.0K Ω / bridge: 6.2K Ω

Hardware: Original

Weight: 6 lbs 6.4 oz

Modifications / Repairs: There is a couple of crack repairs in the top that are held securely with cleats. There is a brace repair to the top as well. The pickups have been replaced with Gibson Patent Number mini humbuckers. A strap button has been installed on the neck heel.

Case Details: Non original hardshell case

Cosmetic Condition: There is play wear on the body including scratches and some buckle rash on the back. There is checking in the finish due to age. The back of the neck is smooth with some worn finish towards the lower frets.

Serial Number: 55485

Tech Notes: Plays well with medium low action and some slight relief in the neck. The frets show play wear but still have plenty of life left in them. The serial number dates to 1946. The guitar is currently setup with 12-52 gauge flatwound strings.

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