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Description:
Epiphone Dot If you're lusting for a Gibson ES-335, but can't swing the lofty price, the Dot is an attractive alternative. Like the original, the Dot features a laminated maple body, a glued-in mahogany neck, and a dot-inlaid fretboard. Its '57 Classic pick-ups have alnico magnets (just like the vintage units), and the cherry finish is period correct. The stop tailpiece and bonnet knobs are authentic touches, as are the "Gibson" engraved trussrod cover and the orange sticker visible through the upper f-hole. Only the headstock shape, the "E" logo on the pickguard, and the bridge (which is wider than a Gibson Tune-o-matic) foil the ruse. The Dot is well made. Its medium-sized frets are lightly polished and well shaped, the neck joint is clean, the hardware robust, and the finish is flawless. Weight is a moderate 7.5 lbs. |