Description
This is one sweet archtop guitar! This war-era Triumph was made in 1945 and was part of the Masterbilt Series. THe guitar is set up with flatwound strings and is a joy to play! The guitar is in great shape for it’s age. There are a few repaired cracks, top and back. Normal scratching, etc. but not bad overall. A strap button has been added to the neck’s heel. The original Frequensator tailpiece is in great shape, as are the original Epiphone tuners. It has it’s original pickguard (slightly warped) and the side mounting bracket in the case, which is period, if not the original case to the guitar. This is a completely solid guitar and is in very good condition, waiting for someone to take it home and enjoy.
- Made in New York, NY in 1945
- Solid spruce top
- Solid maple back and sides
- 5-piece neck (mahogany?, walnut, maple)
- Rosewood fretboard and bridge
- Frequensator tailpiece
- Â 25 1/2″ scale length
- 1 11/16″ nut width
- 17 3/8″ lower bout
- Hard case































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