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Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium

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Epiphone proudly presents the new Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium, one of the most iconic guitars in rock history now in three unique color finishes”Metallic Gold, Walnut, and Wine Red and featuring Gibson USA Dogear P-90 pickups. The original ES-295 archtop was first introduced in 1952 as a hollow body companion to the new Goldtop Les Paul, which was then catching on across the country. That 52 ES-295 full body archtop originally came in a stunning Metallic Gold finish, cream P-90 dogear style pickups, and an ornate pickguard that was easily recognized on stage. But the ES-295 really caught on when Scotty Moore, a 20-year old guitarist from Memphis, accompanied Elvis Presley on his first nationally televised appearances in 1956. From then on, the ES-295 was-- for many kids discovering rock n roll --the ultimate electric guitar for stirring up trouble. With a tone that could be biting one minute and smooth the next, the ES-295 was the one box a pro could take to any show or any session and make an impression. Now Epiphone”the original House of Stathopoulo and every hardcore guitarists favorite archtop maker--brings you the new Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium powered by the same original Gibson USA Dogear P-90 pickups and available for a limited time only at Select Epiphone Dealers. The Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium comes with Epiphones Limited Lifetime Warranty and world-famous 24/7/365 Gibson Customer Service. But the new Epiphone Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium is available for a short time and only through select Epiphone Dealers. Visit your favorite Authorized Epiphone Dealer for details and dont delay in adding the Ltd. Ed. ES-295 Premium to your Epiphone collection.

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