Epiphone 1962 'guitars, basses, amplifiers', page 17. This page shows two more carved top acoustic guitars, the Epiphone Triumph (A412) and Epiphone Zenith (A622). The Zenith is the smallest of Epiphone's carved top acoustics, has no body cutaway, and is only available in Shaded (Sunburst) finish, but is still a finely made guitar.
Auditorium size and many professional features in a fine popular priced guitar... Ideal for beginners as well as more advanced students... For both solo and voice-accompaniment. Handsomely crafted with carved top of fine-grained spruce, arched maple back with matching maple rims and ivoroid binding. Mahogany neck with adjustable truss rod. Bound rosewood fingerboard with large mother-of-pearl inlays. Attractive shell celluloid pickguard. Rosewood adjustable bridge. Individually enclosed machine heads. Nickel-plated metal parts.
These guitars had 1962 list prices as follows:
A412N | Epiphone Triumph Natural finish | $315 |
A412 | Epiphone Triumph Shaded finish | $305 |
A622 | Epiphone Zenith | $172.50 |
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