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I’d been looking for a Matsumoku factory Epiphone Emperor (F), the fully hollow body version, but when this thinline version from 1981 came up for a good price, I caved in… I’m glad I did.
It plays better than any guitar I’ve ever handled (admittedly that’s not a wildly high number), and the craftsmanship is incredible. It’s in really fabulous condition for a guitar that’s 43 years old, and only missing the original pickguard so I’m on the hunt for one if anyone has any tips on that or can recommend somewhere that does an appropriate replica.
My only slight criticism, if I can even call it that, is that it’s a heavy thing - probably around 4.5kg - with its mahogany and maple centre block. But the source of that criticism, in other words the big lump of wood inside it, is probably also why it seems to have a sustain like no other guitar I’ve ever tried.
It’s definitely true what they say about the quality of these Matsumoku-made Emperors. It’s amazing and I can’t put it down! (And I can still be on the lookout for the full hollow-body version to keep it company, can’t I…?)Last edited by BrianLavelle; 01-18-2024 at 06:46 PM.
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01-18-2024 06:21 PM
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That's stunning and a great find. Enjoy it and the next hunt!
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Thanks, Sleeko!
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What a guitar!! These are such well made instruments. I've always wanted to try the thinline version.
I have the "Emperor-F" in blonde. It has one of the best necks I've ever played, and even compared to vintage laminated Gibsons it compares very favourably.
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Looks wonderful. Happy playing!
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Originally Posted by entresz
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Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
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That's gorgeous, play the frets off her!
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Originally Posted by jim777
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Love that beautiful dark burst. Is it 17”?
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Nice score! something other than the stock pickup might sound amazing in that beauty.
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Originally Posted by Rickco
The stock Maxon MMK-75s sound really good to my ears (like a warm, vintage PAF tone), so I’ll probably stick with those for now. I’ve read that they were the top-of-the-line pickups fitted at Matsumoku to their high-end guitars.
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Beautiful instrument. Great color too. Only flaw I see on the picture is the cat’s claw device which is starting to be worn out. Congrats for this nice acquisition.
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
I put the (non-original) pick guard back on, and while it’s a good fit and solid, I’m not particularly keen on it. It just looks a bit plasticky.
I think I’ll look for a black replacement. Can anyone recommend somewhere good to supply an accurate guard for this one?
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Lose that guard, it looks cheap and awful. Try Nick Bachman at 1929 Pickguards for a replacement. If you’ve never shopped for a bound pickguard, be prepared - they aren’t cheap. A lot of work involved.
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Very nice!
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Originally Posted by stevo58
Jerry Lee Lewis - Trouble in Mind
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