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Epiphone Les Paul Junior TV Yellow

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Mahogany body and neck, rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets, P-90 PRO Dogear pickup, Lightning Bar Wraparound Bridge.  All product info

€ 549.00 RRP € 599.00
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Epiphone Les Paul Junior TV Yellow

Electric guitar with mahogany body and P-90 PRO pickup

  • Inspired by Gibson Les Paul Junior electric guitar
  • Singlecut mahogany body (slab body)
  • Mahogany neck with 50s vintage neck profile
  • Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
  • 22 frets
  • One Epiphone P-90 PRO Dogear pickup in bridge position
  • Lightning Bar wraparound bridge (compensated)
  • Graph Tech nut
  • Epiphone Deluxe Vintage-Style tuners with Ivory buttons
  • Premium Gigbag included

The timeless classic with full P-90 power is back!

The Epiphone Les Paul Junior TV Yellow takes up the classic Junior concept from the 1950s and convinces without a lot of frills: a reduced design, a mahogany body and a single pickup for the unmistakable P-90 sound. The model features a singlecut mahogany body and a mahogany neck in a 50s vintage profile, combined with a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. The typical P-90 Junior character is provided by an Epiphone P-90 PRO Dogear pickup, which can cover everything from clear clean sounds to rough rock drive. Epiphone Deluxe tuners in vintage style combined with a Graph Tech nut provide tuning stability, while the Lightning Bar Wraparound Bridge (compensated) ensures direct response and Sustain. A premium Gigbag is also included in the scope of delivery.

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The Les Paul Junior has been a timeless classic for everything from classic rock to punk since the 1950s!