Brand : Epiphone
Model : John Lennon EJ-160E
No single artist has inspired more players to discover the joys of a great acoustic/electric than John Lennon, who showed the world how to ‘plug in’ an acoustic guitar beginning with The Beatles' first television appearances in the UK in 1963. The rest of the world caught on when John appeared with his Kalamazoo factory-made J-160 "jumbo" in The Beatles' second film, Help! where it was featured in clips for “Help,” "You're Gonna Lose That Girl,” the film's Bahamas-set performance of "Another Girl," and in a memorable rendition of George Harrison's "I Need You," shot on England's Salisbury Plain. John also used his J-160 to compose and record “Give Peace A Chance” (with Tommy Smothers of the Smothers Brothers on rhythm!) at John and Yoko’s historic Bed-in for Peace in Toronto in 1969. Now, Epiphone is proud to offer a re-issue of John Lennon's favorite composing guitar with our Epiphone EJ-160E, with a portion of the proceeds of each guitar being donated to the BMI Foundation, Inc. for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund.
Top : Solid Spruce
Body : Select Mahogany
Fingerboard Material ; Rosewood with Trapezoid Inlays
Neck Material : Mahogany, Set
Hardware : Chrome
Scale : 25.5"
Nut Width : 1.68"
Bridge : Rosewood
Pickup : Mini Acoustic Humbucker
Controls : Master Volume, Master Tone
Case : Hardcase
Colors : Vintage Cherry (VC)