Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar

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A no-frills, economy version of the legendary dreadnought.

A true legend of acoustic instruments, the Gibson Hummingbird was first introduced in 1960 as Gibson's earliest square-shoulder dreadnought. The Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist is a no-frills edition of a classic acoustic guitar that features a solid spruce top, mahogany backs and sides for a warm, natural acoustic tone. The 25.5" scale mahogany neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard that facilitates fast picking styles. Appointments include a sculpted tortoise shell pickguard and split parallel fingerboard inlays. The Epiphone Hummingbird Artist Guitar possesses all the power you expect from a dreadnought and has strong bass tones that are favored by country and bluegrass players.

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Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: Square-shoulder Dreadnought
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back: Mahogany
  • Sides: Mahogany
  • Neck: Set mahogany
  • Scale Length: 25.5
  • No. of frets: 20/14 open
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Inlays: Split parallelogram
  • Nut width: 1.68"
  • Binding: on body and neck
  • Rosette: Parallel stripes
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Pickguard: Sculpted Tortoise shell
  • Tuners: Tulip style
  • Case: Not included
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Holy Cow!!

When i went to the store and played this guitar i hadnt looked at the brand yet. after playing it for a few seconds i thought it was gibson, in which case it would have been out of my price range. After trying many other guitars i decided to go back and check this one out again. The second time i played it i saw that it was epiphone i took one glance at the price tag and bought it right then and there. Everything about this guitar is perfect, the action, the frets, the bridge, the tuners, the finish, the sound. I would highly recomend this guitar to anyone who is looking to get an amazing guitar for an amazing pr

Reviewed by Bob5555552 on 8/26/2009 who plays A little bit of everything.

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Great Bang For Your Acoustic Buck

I bought this guitar from GC in Rockford IL. I was going to buy the ebony at first, but I had to wait a week for it to get shipped. I saw a cherryburst model in the store and fell in love. First off; Its a very nice LOOKING guitar. For the price, ya figured they would skimp on the finish...not so. Nice body finish-very bright, nice job on the inlays, and the back and sides are beautiful. The guy at GC set mine up really nice. Low action and a nice set of Elixers. It plays like a cloud. I plan on an upgrade to some graphtech bridgepins, nut and bridge, but for now...Nice sustain and dreadnaught boom. The sound is what ya would expect. Big bass, nice mids and round highs. I recomend this guitar to any budget minded player who wants a nice looking guitar that plays well and sounds as good as it looks.

Reviewed by John Hauptman on 10/20/2009 who plays Blues, Rock.

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Not what i was expecting.

i was shopping around for a cheaper guitar and came across this one on a few sites. most people who leave reviews say how great it is in every aspect. well, i for one do not agree. i found the faded cherry version at a store and could not believe that people were raving about this guitar. maybe my problem was that i was expecting a lot more but i must confess i was really let down. my biggest problem and to most is nothing major im sure but the tuners were light green and plastic. im sure epiphone/gibson could afford much better if they are trying to carbon copy one of gibsons greatest guitars for way cheaper. i own an epiphone ej 200 and compared to the epiphone hummingbird there is no comparison. the ej 200 kills it. sound wise and play ability it was ok. good but not great. you can get so much better for the same price. for those who cant afford a gibson hummingbird i guess this will hold you over but i for one would look else where first.

Reviewed by john j on 10/19/2009 who plays rock.

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