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1969 Epiphone Howard Roberts

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Serial #: 541044 Body size at lower bout: 16" Scale


length: 24 3/4"
Nut width: 1 11/16" Neck depth:
.80/.95, 1st/10th frets

Materials: Solid carved fine grained spruce top;


arched Honduras mahogany back and sides; solid
mahogany neck; solid rosewood fingerboard with split-
block pearl inlays; pearl peghead inlay and logo; five-
ply top binding, bound back and neck, original bone
nut.

Hardware: Original chrome hardware includes Kluson


Super 'Waffleback' tuners; Gibson Johnny Smith
floating humbucking pickup; trapeze tailpiece with
raised parallelograms on crossbar; twin volume and
tone controls with gold reflector knobs; three-ply
w/b/w beveled pickguard with epsilon logo,
compensated adjustable rosewood saddle. Vintage
correct aged gold reflector cap volume and tone knobs.

Notes: Featured on untold thousands of major studio


recordings, movie and TV soundtracks as both a
sideman and soloist, the late Howard Roberts may well
have been the most prolifically recorded jazz guitarist
of all time. Like his contemporary Johnny Smith,
Roberts also consulted in the creation of a number of
technically innovative instruments. Introduced in 1964,
the Epiphone Howard Roberts Model combined an arched 16" Florentine cutaway body with a unique oval soundhole, a
design with roots in Orville Gibson's very earliest guitars.

Borrowing the newly designed Johnny Smith floating humbucking pickup, this innovative guitar became an instant
classic, with it's elegant neck, versatile voice, and stylish looks. Most importantly, the Epiphone original is the only
model with a solid carved soundboard, and has an acoustic voice far superior to any of the many reissues.

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1969 Epiphone Howard Roberts

Built in Gibson's Kalamazoo plant, the Epiphone Howard Roberts was made for only six years, and was the firm's first
round-hole archtop since the prewar L-4. (Indeed, apart from the soundhole, the body of the HR is otherwise essentially
identical to Gibson's acoustic L-4C model.) This fine example is one of only 9 made in this second-to-last model year,
and must surely be among of the best of the surviving specimens. The instrument is remarkably free of pick, buckle,
thumb or fingerboard wear, and shows only normal age checking and a few random finish dings in the all-original
tobacco sunburst finish. Also noteworthy is the original Johnny Smith pickup in a chrome finish, a version unique to this
model alone.

At just 5lb 10oz, the guitar is happily light in weight, and well balanced on the lap. With smooth low action over fine
pro fretwork, the guitar has a fresh high-precision setup over a gentle C profile neck. The acoustic voice is distinctive as
well, with a warmth and sustain reminiscent of some of the classic prewar archtops. When Gibson revived the Howard
Roberts model in the mid-70's, it was converted to a fully laminate design, delivering a mere echo of the acoustic
resonance of the Epiphone originals.

Often revived, but never equalled, the original Epiphone Howard Roberts is a rare and uniquely versatile instrument,
and one of the better kept secrets of Gibson's Golden Years. One only: call now.

Setup: Trussrod tension and neck relief adjusted; bridge height adjusted; bridge compensation set; string slots at nut and
bridge inspected and recut as necessary; bridge foot contour inspected and fit to top as necessary; bridge wheels and
tuners lubricated; fingerboard and bridge oiled; body and neck cleaned and hand polished.

This instrument is strung with medium gauge nickel roundwound strings (.012). The guitar will accommodate lighter or
heavier gauge strings, according to preference. String action is set at 4/64" to 5/64" at the 12th fret, with moderate relief
for acoustic playing with medium strings. The action may be lowered or raised to your requirements with the adjustable
bridge.

Case: Deluxe black arched lid plush lined hardshell case.

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