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Sheraton II
As played by the Boogie Man John Lee Hooker himself, the 1964 Sheraton II boasts the sustain of a solidbody with the fat tone of a jazz guitar. It features a five-layer bound maple and birch body with 24.75" scale set mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with block and triangle inlays of mother-of-pearl and abalone. The hardware? Two humbuckers, gold plated Grover machine heads, Switchcraft 3-way toggle.
Epiphone Sheraton II Features:
- Color: Natural
- Body Wood: Lam Maple
- Top Wood: Maple
- Neck Wood: 3-piece maple
- Neck Profile: Set, 1-11/16" nut
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Position Markers: Mother of Pearl and Abalone block & triangle inlays
- Scale length: 24-3/4"
- Number of Frets: 22
- Pickups: Two humbuckers
- Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone
- Pickup Switching: 3-way selector
- Hardware: Gold
- Machine Heads: Grover tuners
- Bridge/Tailpiece: Stopbar
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Fall In Love With A Bargain Blonde by John from Far-Northern NY, July 11, 2007 Music Background: Pro Musician
“I've owned and played a LOT of guitars over 45 years, and my Blonde [Natural] Sheraton II one of my favorites.
Not only is this axe a BARGAIN, but it plays so EASILY and SOUNDS GREAT. The neck fits the hand like butter, and the double cutaway allows easy access to the high frets - even for chords.
The only problem I've had with the guitar was the jack coming loose and...” Read More
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