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GreatDane
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Hot or Not? February 16th

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Epiphone 1962 Wilshire USA Reissue

The Epiphone Wilshire was released in 1960 at a time when the newly relocated Epiphone company was starting to get back on its feet. In 1957, on the suggestion of Les Paul, Gibson’s legendary Vice President and designer Ted McCarty bought the struggling Epiphone Instrument Company and brought the tooling and original designs back to the Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan. McCarty charged Epiphone’s designers with the task of remaking the company with new models while retaining the key archtops that had made Epiphone world famous (and had given Gibson the best competition they have had!). Gibson began production of a new line of "Kalamazoo-made and designed" Epiphones in 1959. 

Over the next decade from 1959 through early 1970, Epiphone guitars and basses were produced in limited numbers along side Gibson instruments. The Kalamazoo factory produced some of the highest quality and best sounding instruments in rock history during those years. But Epiphone instruments made in Kalamazoo had unique shapes, pickup arrangements, and tonal signatures not found on comparable Gibson models of the day. Though under-appreciated by the general public at the time of their release, numerous artists through the years have recognized the unique appeal and value of Kalamazoo-made Epiphones. 

In 1960, just as Gibson had moved away from the traditional Les Paul model to the SG, Epiphone released their own solid body, the Wilshire, which became a favorite of Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Paul Gilbert and Steve Marriot and many others who embraced the excellent tone and build quality. 

The 1962 Wilshire featured two P-90 pickups, a 3-on a side headstock, and a solid mahogany body with 1-piece neck. The Wilshire, designed to compete with the popular Stratocaster, had terrific upper fret access, was light-weight and had low action. 

With an original sticker price of $210, production of the 1962 Wilshire SB-432 was limited to only 180 guitars. Today, owners of an original 1962 Wilshire are not only blessed with an outstanding instrument, but also a wise investment and a very collectible guitar. An original Wilshire now sells for $5,000 to $12,000 or more depending upon condition. 

To commemorate the Wilshire as well as other "Kalamazoo-made' models, Epiphone is proud to introduce the Epiphone Historic Custom USA collection. The first in the series of reissues is the 1962 Wilshire in Cherry. Made in Nashville, Tennessee in cooperation with the Gibson Custom Shop and limited to only 100 instruments worldwide, it combines impeccable attention to detail and historic accuracy.
 
SPECIFICATIONS
Body Wood1-pc; Peruvian mahogany
Neck Wood1-pc; Peruvian mahogany
Headstock17 degree; 3-on-a-side tuner configuration
Neck JointSet; Glued-in
FingerboardMadagascar rosewood
Scale Length24-3/4"
Nut Width1-11/16"
Fingerboard Radius12"
Frets22; medium/jumbo
Neck ProfileOriginal 1960's Rounded Neck Profile
Fingerboard InlayPearloid dots
Machine HeadsVintage Kluson with plastic buttons
HardwareNickel
Pickups2 Gibson USA "soapbar" P-90's with adjustable pole pieces authentic unit base with 1960's construction
Controls2-Volume; 2-Tone; 1 three-way Selector Switch with CTS potentiometers, Switchcraft™ toggle switch and output jack
BridgeABR-1 Tune-o-matic
TailpieceAluminum Stopbar
PickguardImitation tortoise with foil "E" logo
ColorVintage Cherry (CH)
StringsGibson Vintage Reissue
Made InNashville, TN, USA
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kit_strong
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Registered: ‎12-27-2008

Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not.   I much prefer the looks of the standard import epi wilshire.

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prsguitarman101
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

NOT HOT!!


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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

I think it's super hot. Kinda sad they are only running white ones nowadays. Price is ridiculous too. Wish they were closer to the 1K mark.
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jelloman
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

When these things were first announced I was determined to grab the first one I saw...until i saw the assinine price tag...

 

HOT!...and not...

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allthumz
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Registered: ‎05-18-2006

Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

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jelloman nailed it. Ridiculous price. It should be pretty close to the price of the Worn Wilshire.

Now that I look at the specs maybe $750-800.
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Pine Apple Slim
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not.
Despite my weakness for red mahogany and P90s.
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Jkater
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not too appealing. I might love it if I tried it. What's the price?

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larry50
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Well, they're only making 100 of them, hence the high price.  Sort of an artificially created supply and demand scenario. 

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w00dsy
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

i know some people really dig the Wiltshire but i've never seen the attraction. 

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Brian Krashpad
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Hot, except for what I assume is a ridiculous price.

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BeanoBoy
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not. It's looks never appealed to me.

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LeftyTom
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Registered: ‎01-24-2006

Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

How dare you post such a hideous guitar on my wife's birthday! :cop:

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leftyaxeman
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not hot, not into the whole vibe of it.  Dont like the P-90s,  Maybe some SD 59s.

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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Not hot.

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PurpleTrails
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th


kit_strong wrote:

Not.   I much prefer the looks of the standard import epi wilshire.


This.  I actually like the import wilshire, though I worry about the lack of heft where the neck meets the body.

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Mad Tele
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

 

Not hot. get the cheap version with correct mini-humbuckers. 

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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Hot, though hotter with an assymetric scratchplate and authentic headstock.
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Re: Hot or Not? February 16th

Very "hot" for a new guitar.

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