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Signature 1964 Sheraton II

Epiphone John Lee Hooker

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Epiphone 1964 Sheraton II John Lee Hooker Signature Guitar
Originating from the exclusive Gibson Roadworn auction, this John Lee Hooker Sheraton II is one of the best playing and sounding ES-335 style guitars we’ve ever played. Blues enthusiasts will dig the “vibe” from this guitar and many players who view Epiphone as a sub-standard brand will be surprised at the superb quality, playability and tone of this instrument.

 

Here are the specs for this Epiphone John Lee Hooker Signature Guitar:
Body: Laminated maple
Top: 3-ply laminated maple
Neck: Maple
Construction: Set-in neck
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Tuners: Grover
Nut Width: 1 11/16"
Bridge: Fixed
Controls: 2-volume; 2-tone; 3-way pickup selector
Pickups: 2 Gibson-made "New York" style mini-humbuckers

 

Why you want to rent this guitar...

335 fans will be very impressed with this Epiphone.  The neck feel is very smooth and the action is low and fast.  The tone of this Epi is nothing less than superb, whether clean and warm or punched up.  This guitar is a blues machine, but can also pull jazzy and rockabilly sounds off like a pro.

Purchasing the Epiphone John Lee Hooker Sheraton II

Sorry, but this one's not for sale.  If it was, our employees would be lining up for it.  It's an unbelievable 335. 
 

The Epiphone John Lee Hooker is valued at $2500.00



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I've played a lot of 335s in my day.  You can imagine how stunned I was when I pickup up this Epiphone John Lee Hooker and realized that it played better than any 335 I could remember.  It was a real pleasure to play and kept me out of the hotel bar during my business trip.
                                           - David Price