Epiphone IBG Firebird LH - wine red

859.00 €
799.00 €

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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

EPIPHONE Inspired By Gibson Firebird Left Handed (EIFBWRNH1L) rocks the reverse body and headstock design that appeared on the Firebird when it was originally introduced in 1963. The Firebird was designed
by famous automotive designer Ray Dietrich and was Gibson’s first neck-through-body design.
The Firebird features a traditional 9-ply mahogany and walnut neck-through-body design, providing rich, warm tonality and incredible sustain. Due to the neck-through-body design, the tuners, pickups, bridge, and tailpiece are all mounted on the same pieces of wood, providing exceptional resonance. The neck, featuring a SlimTaper C neck profile, is equipped with a bound rosewood fretboard and 22 medium jumbo frets, along with pearloid trapezoid position marker inlays, offering undeniable style and fast and effortless playability.

FEATURES
- EPIPHONE Inspired By Gibson Firebird Left Handed
- SKU Epiphone EIFBWRNH1L
- Solid body electric guitar
- 9-ply Mahogany/Walnut Neck-Through body, Slim Taper C profile
- Solid Rosewood fingerboard, 22x medium-jumbo frets
- Scale 24.75"
- Radius 30.38 cm / 12"
- Neck width 1st fret 4.28498 cm / 1.687"
- Neck width 12th fret 5.6896 cm / 2.24"
- Epiphone ProBucker FB720 pickups
- Volume for each pickup
- Tone for each pickup
- CTS potentiometer
- Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge
- Epiphone LockTone Stop Bar tailpiece
- Grover Mini Rotomatic Six-in-Line tuners
- Epiphone Premium gig bag included
- Euroguitar Reference : 120772
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