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- _EA-250 abstract "An archtop electric guitar manufactured by Matsumoku and sold 1970 to 1974 or '75 in the United States under the Epiphone brand.Gibson, the owner of Epiphone since the late 1950s, abandoned manufacturing of Epiphone-branded instruments in 1969 and started importing Epiphone-branded instruments from the Matsumoku company in 1970. These instruments were not based on previous Epiphone or Gibson designs.The 5102T was among these first imported Epiphone instruments. It came in one color—redburst, had a maple laminate body (nearly hollow: just a 3/4\" square block from top to bottom below the bridge), maple bolt-on neck, two doublecoil pickups with black plastic covers and \"staple\" poles alongside screw poles, and a vibrato operating similarly to a Bigsby vibrato.Subsequent years brought changes: the pickups became more like Gibson pickups and gained chrome covers, a trapeze tailpiece became available, the \"pitchfork\" Epiphone logo was added to the pickguard—and, in 1972, the model designation changed to EA-250. In the same period Matsumoku also made a companion short-scale bass, the 5120 / EA-260. In 1975 or '76 the guitar was replaced by the ET-255.In addition to the change from the original black plastic dual-coil Humbucker pick-ups, this guitar was altered into the EA-250 Riviera, and re-introduced with single coil pick-ups covered with the standard two coil Humbucker pick-up covers. This was a unique element on this guitar model. To identify the style, you can look at the paper label glued inside the body of the guitar under the top f-hole. It should read EA-250 Riviera Epiphone Kalamazoo, Michigan Made in Japan. The paper is light blue in color on an authentic model, and the serial number is on the back metal neck plate. It is not possible to determine the exact year of these guitars, but it is generally accepted that the Matsumoku factory built these guitars between 1970 and 1975.".
- _EA-250 thumbnail Epiphone_5102T.jpg?width=300.
- _EA-250 wikiPageID "19594483".
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- _EA-250 wikiPageRevisionID "675129838".
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Archtop_guitar.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Bigsby_vibrato_tailpiece.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Bolt-on_neck.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epiphone_electric_guitars.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Epiphone.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Guitar_Corporation.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Humbucker.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink Matsumoku.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLink File:Epiphone_5102T.jpg.
- _EA-250 wikiPageWikiLinkText "5102T/EA-250".
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- _EA-250 subject Category:Epiphone_electric_guitars.
- _EA-250 comment "An archtop electric guitar manufactured by Matsumoku and sold 1970 to 1974 or '75 in the United States under the Epiphone brand.Gibson, the owner of Epiphone since the late 1950s, abandoned manufacturing of Epiphone-branded instruments in 1969 and started importing Epiphone-branded instruments from the Matsumoku company in 1970. These instruments were not based on previous Epiphone or Gibson designs.The 5102T was among these first imported Epiphone instruments.".
- _EA-250 label "Epiphone 5102T / EA-250".
- _EA-250 sameAs Q5383142.
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- _EA-250 sameAs Q5383142.
- _EA-250 wasDerivedFrom _EA-250?oldid=675129838.
- _EA-250 depiction Epiphone_5102T.jpg.
- _EA-250 isPrimaryTopicOf _EA-250.