Epiphone Sorrento E452T 1960 - 1969 - 5.13 LBS
Epiphone Sorrento E452T 1960 - 1969 - 5.13 LBS
The Epiphone Sorrento was a thinline electric acoustic guitar, produced by Gibson at their Kalamazoo factory during the 1960s. It was, in many ways, an equivalent model to the Gibson ES-125TC and ES-125TDC; many Gibson instruments had an Epiphone version, and some, like the Sorrento, were very similar indeed. But the Sorrento was also very similar in style to a slightly earlier Epiphone, the Epiphone Windsor, first shipped in 1959, though without the Windsor's gold-plated hardware.
Condition Notes: Player's Grade
Good condition for its age.
Brand: Epiphone
Model: Sorrento E452T
Year: 1960s
Serial: 870393
Color: Cherry
Weight: 5.13 lbs
Strings: D'Addario
NECK
- Neck Type: Set
- Frets: 20
- Scale Length: 24.75"
- Fret Life: 70%
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Neck Finish: Nitrocellulose
BODY
- Body Type: Hollow
- Body Wood(s): Maple
- Binding Color: Cream
- Bridge Type: Floating
- Pickguard Color: White
ELECTRONICS
- Total Pickups: 1
- Pickup Configuration: H
- Wiring: Passive
- Pickup Resistances:
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- Neck: 9.65k
- Controls: Volume, Tone
INCLUDES: Cardboard Case
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