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Guitar-Zone.com > Acoustic / Electric Guitar Department > Artist Signature Acoustic Guitars > Item 10
Epiphone Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar here. 24 Artist Signature Acoustic Guitars products available as of November 15, 2008. Artist Signature Acoustic Guitars items are in stock at Guitar-Zone. Epiphone Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar product specifications and consumer reviews are displayed below.
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Completely accurate to Sir Paul's original!
The Epiphone Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic
Guitar is a faithful replica of the acoustic guitar with which Paul performed "Yesterday!" A limited production run of 1,964
Texans commemorates 1964, the year the Beatles came to America. They are sequentially numbered and come with a custom case
and certificate of authenticity. The solid spruce top and solid mahogany back deliver full, rich tone. The 1964 Texan's one-piece
mahogany neck has a rosewood fretboard with pearl parallel inlays. All the details are right, from the matching grain filler/lacquer
finish down to the 1/8" gap between the back center strip and the headstock detail. These Epiphone guitars are "hand-aged"
to re-create the antique finish of the original. All the lacquer cracks and other wear and tear details are meticulously added
by hand to accurately depict Sir Paul's original acoustic in its current condition. 25-1/2" scale with 1-5/8" bone nut. With
each Epiphone McCartney Texan sold, Adopt-A-Minefield will receive a percentage of the profit.
Epiphone
Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar Features:
- Top: solid spruce
- Back: solid mahogany
- Sides: mahogany
- Tuners: Grover
- Fingerboard:
rosewood
- Neck: one-piece mahogany with 20 frets
- Neck joint: set, 14th fret
- Nut:
1-5/8" bone
- Scale: 25-1/2
- Top: solid spruce
- Back: solid mahogany
- Sides: mahogany
- Bridge: rosewood
- Saddle: intonated, adjustable
- Hardware: nickel
- Finish: antique natural
Epiphone
Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar Includes:
A beautiful guitar that's also a piece of Beatles history! Order today!
Customers who shopped for the Epiphone Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar Antique Natural
Nickel Hardware* ultimately bought:
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Epiphone Paul McCartney 1964 Texan Acoustic Guitar List Price:
$3383.00 Your Price Only:
$
2199.00 Discount: 35%
At Musiciansfriend.com on November 15, 2008.

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