My "New" Epiphone Broadway

Rich Cohen

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Here's a 1947 Epiphone Broadway with DeArmond 1000 installed, I believe a further mod on the 1000. I bought this axe because it's a near "birth" guitar...I was born in December, 1946. But, this baby is probably the best Broadway around in terms of condition and sweetness of vibes, OMG.

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Another beauty! Love the headstock inlay design!

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Wow, Rich! I'm in awe of all the beautiful guitars you have. This Epi is an absolute stunner!
 

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Good lord that’s beautiful. I had the opportunity to try out a ‘40’s Broadway some years ago; one of the finest guitars I’ve ever played. Congratulations , and play it in good health
 

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Damn. These new old guitars of yours are the best. Especially this Broadway. Hope it plays as good as it looks!
 

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The Broadway plays like buttah. Equally sonorous played acoustically. The DeArmond is outta sight. The gold hardware is eye candy. I love the headstock inlay.
 
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