>>The "Epi" line was a sub Epiphone make that was lower in construction, materials, and price than an Epiphone. Since the Epiphone line of this era were all plywood with plastic acoutriments, it's hard to figure out what else they could do to cheapen them. Fully ladder braced, maybe? I don't know a whole lot about them. Lacking a label, makes it hard to tell more than that. I have no idea where they were built.
It was, to be sure, licensed by the makers of Epiphone. Probably not a highly valuable item, but rare, none-the-less. I wouldn't mind picking one up myself, if the price were right.
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>>The "Epi" line was a sub Epiphone make that was lower in construction, materials, and price than an Epiphone. Since the Epiphone line of this era were all plywood with plastic acoutriments, it's hard to figure out what else they could do to cheapen them. Fully ladder braced, maybe? I don't know a whole lot about them. Lacking a label, makes it hard to tell more than that. I have no idea where they were built.
It was, to be sure, licensed by the makers of Epiphone. Probably not a highly valuable item, but rare, none-the-less. I wouldn't mind picking one up myself, if the price were right. < <