
Epiphone F-5 Studio Mandolin Wine Red Satin
Orville Gibson invented the modern mandolin, and mandolins have been a part ofĀ Epiphoneās DNA since its earliest days. Company founder Anastasios Stathopouloās firstĀ (and only) patent, filed in 1909, was for a mandolin. Gibson Master Luthier Lloyd LoarĀ designed the original F-5 mandolin in the early 1920s, and its eventual success led to theĀ creation of new musical genres, such as bluegrass.Ā Now, Epiphone is proud to release itsĀ latest mandolins. The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson F-5 Studio mandolin is based on theĀ legendary Loar-designed F-5 and makes a high-quality F-5 style mandolin moreĀ accessible than ever.
It features all-solid wood construction with a solid maple back andĀ sides and a solid Sitka spruce top. The maple neck is attached to the body with a gluedĀ dovetail joint and has a laurel fretboard with 20 frets and a Gibson-style scroll headstockĀ with vintage-style tuners with pearloid buttons. Its sound is balanced, highly toneful, andĀ resonant, with great carrying power, in part due to the thin satin finish.
A premium gig bagĀ is also included.
Specs
|
Type |
Hollow Body; Mandolin |
|
Colour |
Wine RedĀ Satin |
|
Orientation |
Right Handed |
|
Number of Strings |
8 |
|
Body Shape |
Gibson F-Style |
|
Body Material |
Solid Sitka Spruce Top with Solid Maple Back and Sides |
|
Neck Material |
Maple |
|
Neck Shape |
C-Profile |
|
Fretboard Material |
Laurel |
|
Number of Frets |
20 |
|
Nut Material |
Bone |
|
Nut Width |
1.125" (28.575mm) |
|
Bridge |
Standard Adjustable and Compensated Mandolin, Laurel |
|
Saddle |
Laurel |
|
Tailpiece |
Traditional Stamped |
|
Tuners |
Vintage F-Style Inline with Pearloid Buttons |
|
Case/ Bag |
Premium Gig Bag |
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Description
Orville Gibson invented the modern mandolin, and mandolins have been a part ofĀ Epiphoneās DNA since its earliest days. Company founder Anastasios Stathopouloās firstĀ (and only) patent, filed in 1909, was for a mandolin. Gibson Master Luthier Lloyd LoarĀ designed the original F-5 mandolin in the early 1920s, and its eventual success led to theĀ creation of new musical genres, such as bluegrass.Ā Now, Epiphone is proud to release itsĀ latest mandolins. The Epiphone Inspired by Gibson F-5 Studio mandolin is based on theĀ legendary Loar-designed F-5 and makes a high-quality F-5 style mandolin moreĀ accessible than ever.
It features all-solid wood construction with a solid maple back andĀ sides and a solid Sitka spruce top. The maple neck is attached to the body with a gluedĀ dovetail joint and has a laurel fretboard with 20 frets and a Gibson-style scroll headstockĀ with vintage-style tuners with pearloid buttons. Its sound is balanced, highly toneful, andĀ resonant, with great carrying power, in part due to the thin satin finish.
A premium gig bagĀ is also included.
Specs
|
Type |
Hollow Body; Mandolin |
|
Colour |
Wine RedĀ Satin |
|
Orientation |
Right Handed |
|
Number of Strings |
8 |
|
Body Shape |
Gibson F-Style |
|
Body Material |
Solid Sitka Spruce Top with Solid Maple Back and Sides |
|
Neck Material |
Maple |
|
Neck Shape |
C-Profile |
|
Fretboard Material |
Laurel |
|
Number of Frets |
20 |
|
Nut Material |
Bone |
|
Nut Width |
1.125" (28.575mm) |
|
Bridge |
Standard Adjustable and Compensated Mandolin, Laurel |
|
Saddle |
Laurel |
|
Tailpiece |
Traditional Stamped |
|
Tuners |
Vintage F-Style Inline with Pearloid Buttons |
|
Case/ Bag |
Premium Gig Bag |






















