Description
Description
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Finish Details: | Refinish |
Body Material: | Mahogany |
Body Details: | Mahogany solid body |
Neck Material: | Maple |
Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood |
Neck Profile: | Medium, C-Shape |
Neck Thickness (IN): | 1st fret: .79", 12th: .9" |
Fingerboard Radius: | 12.00" |
Nut Width: | 1-11/16" |
Scale Length: | 24 3/4" |
Neck Details: | Three-piece maple set neck with a rosewood board, center pearloid dot inlays, truss adjustment at the headstock |
Electronics: | Two "embossed patent number" Gibson Humbucker pickups, 3-way toggle pickup selector switch, volume & tone controls per pickup -- Solder joints appear modified or touched up and misc wires may be replaced. Original pots with codes dating from 1981. |
Pickup Measurements: | Neck: 8.2 kΩ, Bridge: 8.6 kΩ |
Hardware: | Non-original control knobs, switch tip, strap buttons, and truss rod cover |
Modifications/Repairs: | The body has been refinished and signed by various people -- Non-original control knobs, switch tip, strap buttons, and truss rod cover |
Case Details: | Gig Bag |
Cosmetic Condition: | This refinished Epiphone "Map" guitar shows aging and play wear. Chips exist in the finish. Various signatures can be seen throughout the body. Sticker and clear packing tape have been stuck to the back of the body and headstock as well as the front of the headstock. |
Serial Number: | 82632029 |
Tech Notes: | Currently, set up with 10-gauge strings and low action. The neck sights with optimal relief along the bass side, but with a slight swoop at the tongue along the treble side. This is not affecting playability as it sets up well with low action. The frets are wide and low showing light play wear. -- The pot codes and serial number date this nationalistic Epiphone from 1982. |