Electar Coronet Spanish Outfit
From The Unofficial Epiphone Wiki
The Electar Coronet outfit was designed as an entry-level package and at the time was the lowest price-point offered by Epiphone while maintaining the quality and standards of the the higher priced outfits. The Coronet Outfit included the Coronet archtop guitar, Electar Coronet Amplifier, Masterbilt fleece-lined case and an instrument cable. The Electar Coronet Outfit was also offered in a Coronet Hawaiian Lap Steel version. |
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Specifications:
- 1939-1949
- $40.00 in 1939
Body:
- Laminated mahogany top, back & sides
- 13.625" body width (1939-1940)
- 14.75" body width (1941-1949)
Neck:
- Set mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
- No double-dots at 12th fret
- Metal peghead logo plate
- Bone nut
- 25.5" scale
Binding:
- Single-ply pyralin body binding
Electronics:
- Epiphone Master pickup with large housing in bridge position (1939-1940)
- Epiphone Master pickup with small housing in bridge position (1941-1949)
- Horizontal control knobs below tailpiece (1939-1940)
- Vertical control knobs below tailpiece (1941-1949)
- 1 Vol. 1 Tone controls
Hardware:
- Nickel hardware
- Individual tuners with plastic buttons
- Adjustable rosewood bridge & base
- Trapeze tailpiece
- Bakelite or celluloid pickguard
- Bakelite carousel control knobs
- Controls on Top of guitar (1939-1940)
- Controls on Side of guitar (1942-1949)
Colors:
- Shaded Brown
Electar Spanish Outfit:
- Coronet Spanish Guitar
- Electar Coronet Amplifier
- Fleece-lined hard case
- Instrument cable
- Amplifier not sold seperately
- $80.00 in 1939
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