• Epiphone Masterbilt

    Posted by Tomás F. Calvo on 08/03/2020 at 17:23

    Posting in a new thread, but continuing from Jung’s post “A Good Guitar”

    I’m very happy with this one. It’s not expensive, and looks and sounds great.

    In my searches, I came across the Masterbilt mostly because of price and solid woods. In 2003 Epiphone started a line of “Masterbilt” (still don’t know why not Masterbuilt?) in order to revamp their greatest models through the years, especially from the 30’s onward. While I have the Gibson jumbo, I was looking for a 000 or dreadnought shape with solid spruce and rosewood, which is my favorite combo.

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    I like to get guitars that not only are what I like, including sounding great, but that have some particular aspect to them. The Crown guitar I gave my niece, left me with the feeling that there was a sound I was missing in my arsenal, as I really loved how that guitar sounded.

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    I love the Abalone on this one, sort of like a Martin D-41 (which is way out of my price range).

    This particular guitar is one of the prototypes. You can see it has no serial number, just the specs.

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    PR (prototype) 35A – S (spruce) R (rosewood) A (abalone) N (natural finish) GH (Gold Hardware) E (electronics)

    I’ll post a recording as soon as get a chance.

    Tomás

    Jacki Hopper replied 4 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Jung Roe

    Member
    09/03/2020 at 05:02

    Tomas, congrats on your rosewood Epiphone Masterbilt!  thumbup Looks awesome, and I bet it sounds as awesome too!  I couldn’t help notice it looks a bit like the Martin Lisa is using in Wish You Were Here, and Mona in For What It’s Worth.  Is the abalone referring to the pickguard?

    Thanks for posting the pics, and love to hear how it sounds when you get the chance.

  • Jacki Hopper

    Member
    12/03/2020 at 18:56

    I’m impressed Tomas, Thankyou for sharing, yes, please share a recording in the future, doing an MLT  piece… ?

  • Tomás F. Calvo

    Member
    12/04/2020 at 22:37

    Thank you Jung and Jacki.

    Sorry I’ve been absent, these times have me busier that I’ve ever been. For someone who works from home and doesn’t interact in the outside world often, my life day to day life hasn’t changed much, other than my workload has gone tenfold.

    I was going to record -still planning to- an MLT tune on the Masterbilt, but I haven’t been able to do so yet. Hopefully I won’t butcher it too badly.

    I hope you’re all healthy and happy!

    Peace and Love above all!

    Tomás

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    12/04/2020 at 23:55

    Hi Tomas, glad to hear you are doing well despite all the post apocalyptic kind of craziness.  Will look forward to hear you play your Masterbilt whenever you have the time.  Take care and stay safe!  🙂

     

  • Jacki Hopper

    Member
    13/04/2020 at 00:12

    Hi Tomas, awesome to hear from you again, indeed, it’s been some time since your last posting, but glad you are healthy/safe, and like Jung, I, too, look forward to your MLT cover renditions with your guitar collection??

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