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Topic: Post-War Epiphone Broadway |
steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 26 Jul 2012 2:47 am
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Epiphone Broadway archtop guitar.
Unfortunately, I can't make out the entire serial no. on the inside label only the last four digits: 5262. Due to the fact there headstock flower made its appearance in 1951 and the truss rod covers entered in 1952, I believe the guitar is a 1951 or early 1952 built instrument in which case the first digit fo the serial nubmer is most likely a 6.
It has a spruce top, curly maple back and sides, a 3-piece maple/mahogany neck, a 20-fret bound-rosewood fretboard, and genuine mother-of-pearl-block inlays. I do not think the binding is original and there is a loose section from the bout to the tailpiece which needs re-gluing. Other features include a bound headstock (some checking ) with a single flower inlay , a bound-tortoiseshell pickguard, a rosewood-based bridge, and a Frequensator tailpiece. I would say this guitar is in B- condition, but neck is straight and there are no buzzes. Plays well and sounds good. There looks to have been some work done on the top from side of the guitar near the F-hole. See photos. $2375 shipped or BEST OFFER. Thanks guys; the guitar would be shipped by my good friend and guitarist who has shipped and received guitars for me while I am out of the USA. He know how to pack. stevet
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Ken Pippus
From: Langford, BC, Canada
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Posted 26 Jul 2012 9:12 am
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Man, that's pretty. Wish I could still play 'em.
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 28 Jul 2012 4:34 pm Epiphone
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Steve, I'd bet your guitar is worth more than you are asking. These classics really go high in some markets. It appears to be in nice condition too. As the saying goes, if I needed a guitar, I'd grab it. |
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Eric Philippsen
From: Central Florida USA
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Posted 31 Jul 2012 2:08 am
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Nice looking Epi.
A couple of questions, please.
Binding deterioration is pretty much the norm on early Epiphone archtops. And that's OK. However, if there have been binding repairs, to what extent has any overspray been done, if any? I ask that also because the guitar appears to have a remarkable lack of checking in the finish on it's body, too.
I believe that perhaps the bridge might be a replacement. Older Epi bridges have a single-foot base and the guitar's serial number is stamped on the underside of that (as well, of course, as being printed on the inside label). It APPEARS the bridge is a generic replacement, although I could be wrong.
The case is older but might not be original. Pre-war cases are generally black although striped tweed can be found on some. What I believe you have with this guitar is a very desirable brown Lifton-labeled case from the 50s to early 60's.
The strap pin has been added to the neck heel. |
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Cartwright Thompson
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Posted 31 Jul 2012 7:59 am
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I think you can see the Epiphone "e" on the inside top of the case. It's not a pre-war case because the guitar probably dates to the early fifties. It is abeautiful guitar at a fair price but it is not pre-war. |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 7 Aug 2012 1:56 pm thanks, guys
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Ken, Jim, Eric and Carty, thanks for you comments, which I have found very helpful. No binding overspray but I'll bet this guitar was refinished at one time and done very well. There is some overspray on the back of the headstock.
I wish I could read the first letter or number of the serial number on the inside of the guitar.
Eric, when I get back to the USA June 15th I will check the serial number you say might be under the bridge. stevet
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 8 Aug 2012 9:02 pm
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Nice case, too - it looks like a Lifton! _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles and Martins - and, at last, a Gibson Super 400!
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 29 Nov 2012 8:05 pm bump
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bumpo Roger, thanks, for mentioning the case!! Like the guitar, it is very solid. stevet |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 5 Feb 2013 10:47 am
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time for a bump |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 1 Apr 2013 8:23 pm bumpo
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let's bump again..... thx stevet |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 9 Apr 2013 7:01 pm back in USA June 15th
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I will be back in the USA June 15th for the summer should anyone be interested in the Broadway. Thanks, stevet |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 20 May 2013 8:22 am
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another bump.... |
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Willis Vanderberg
From: Petoskey Mi
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Posted 29 May 2013 9:56 am
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Hey Roger:
your right on the case. I have one from 1951 with a big Epiphone Flat Top in it. The guitar has a beautiful one piece carved back. |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 30 May 2013 6:57 am
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Thanks, for the comments, Willis, stevet |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 31 May 2013 4:28 pm Epiphone
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Steve, Check your email. I've made an offer. |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 1 Jun 2013 9:46 pm
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Thanks, Jim. I sent a reply. stevet |
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Chuck Thompson
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2013 10:01 pm
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I wonder if that can be routed out for a dimarzio humbucker and Floyd rose trem - beautiful jazz box there steve |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 2 Jun 2013 3:04 pm
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Chuck, I will take a look at the inside of the Epi when I return to the USA, June 14, but I think the top would be too thin to rout it for the humbucker or to add the Floyd Rose. Thanks for the comment. stevet positive |
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 2 Jun 2013 3:41 pm Pick up
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For this quality and style guitar, I'd use a neck mounted pickup like a Johnny Smith. Mount the control and connection on the pickguard. This leaves the spruce top unaffected. A Kent Armstrong pickup would be great. |
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Chuck Thompson
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 2 Jun 2013 9:22 pm
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yes it was a really bad joke - I would never dream of doing something like that on such a beautiful guitar |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 3 Jun 2013 1:09 am
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You got me on that one. Chuck. Good one. You never know though what some folks want to do with their instruments. . stevet |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 8 Jun 2013 3:52 pm bumpo
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bumpo steve t
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 18 Jun 2013 11:20 am bump
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bumpo
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Mike Anderson
From: British Columbia, Canada
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Posted 19 Jun 2013 1:04 pm
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This beauty sure does deserve a bump - oh, how I wish I had the scratch! |
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steve takacs
From: beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
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Posted 13 Jul 2013 8:27 pm bumpo
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Thanks muchly, Mike.
Bump stevet
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