Mint Collection early EG59-100!
Greco, which had been manufacturing Gibson copy models since the development of the EG-360 in 1971, released the "Super Real Series" in the late 1970s, which further evolved as the domestic copy model market intensified.
The Super Real Series was created under the belief that "you can change anything you want as long as it is for a quality factory," and all the materials, woodwork, and metalwork were reviewed.
The Super Real Series is now popular both domestically and internationally.
In 1982, minor changes were made and the Mint Collection was introduced, which evolved to be even closer to the original with in-house made pegs that perfectly reproduced the Crewdson pegs and a new neck joint.
The EG59-100 in stock this time is an early Mint Collection model without "Super Real" on the head logo, and the rod cover has been changed to an angular style.
The neck joint is L.A.C (Large Area Contact Joint) joint. This is an early Mint Collection.
The sound has the clear contours of a Japanese copy model, but with a unique sound with a push in the midrange that can be felt even in the original Gibson, a sound that shows the trial and error of Greco at that time!
Of course, those who admired Greco at the time will be impressed, but even if a younger player has this guitar, he or she will say, "Whoa! A child who understands the goodness of domestic production! You may be surprised!
Please try this 1982 Greco EG, which can be said to be the heyday of Greco EG!
[SPEC].
BODY: Maple/2P Mahogany
NECK:Mahogany
FINGERBOARD:Rosewood
PICKUP:DRY
WEIGHT:4.28kg
NUT-WIDTH:43.2mm
w/Original Hardcase
POTx4 replacement
5-year warranty for adjustment at our store
Please feel free to contact our staff for more details.
Please feel free to contact our staff for more information.
Contact: Nihei