1979 Epiphone Genesis Solidbody Doublecut Electric Guitar
It's a double-cutaway Les Paul! Oh, wait, no, it's an Epiphone Genesis -- made in Japan -- and with a pretty cult following. This late-'70s rawk machine is definitely just that -- aggressive and ready to push an amp. It has the feel and handling of a Paul -- including the weight -- but is, of course, tres cool in its rawk mental space.
It has volume controls for each pickup and a tone control plus a mini-switch that enables coil-splitting (I believe) for just the bridge pickup. This gives you a wider mix of tones to blend-around with. The most-lovely bit (at least for me) about this particular guitar is that the 3-way selector switch plate has been replaced with one that reads "Picard/Kirk" rather than "Rhythm/Treble." Trekkies rejoice...
Repairs included: a fret level/dress, cleaning, and setup.
- Weight: 9 lbs 15 oz
- Scale length: 24 5/8"
- Nut width: 1 5/8"
- Neck shape: slim-medium C
- Board radius: 9 1/2"
- Body width: 13"
- Body depth: 1 7/8"
- Body wood: solid mahogany
- Bridge: ABR-style
- Fretboard: rosewood
- Neck wood: mahogany
- Pickups: 2x humbucker
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16” overall (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 46w-10
- Truss rod: adjustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium/slightly wider
Condition notes: it's overall pretty clean. There are some small nicks and dings to the edges of the body and general usewear (I'd say mid-level) throughout the finish -- a little swirl from cleaning/polishing, minor scratches, etc.) throughout. The hardware has some tarnish and rust at the pickups and plating scratches on the rest. The pots were scratchy but I cleaned them out.
It comes with: a more-recent Epiphone Genesis reissue hard case.
Consignor tag: EG
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