Various minor dings and chips in the face of the body, 1 inch scrape on pickguard, finish fogging.
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The Epiphone ET-270 was used by Kurt during the Bleach era; I used it off and on during the ’90s and early 2000s. If you look at an Epiphone catalog from 1973, you’ll see this model sold for $159, which made it the most affordable electric guitar in the lineup. At the time, the Norlin Corporation had purchased Gibson and shifted Epiphone production to Japan, specifically the Matsumoku factory. Before then, the giant woodworking factory was partnering with FujiGen to produce electric guitars, and Singer to produce sewing machine cabinets. The ET-270 featured the all-in-one vibrato/bridge unit that had been seen on several Matsumoku guitars from at least 1966. This vintage Epiphone has an off-set body with a vibrant cherry burst which includes a 3-pieces maple neck and a rosewood fingerboardboard. It has two single coil pickups, a 3 way switch, a volume and a tone pot as well as a bass boost switch giving it a bright and powerful tone.
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