It Was Only Rumoured to Exist... | 1987 Nouveau by Gibson "Epiphone" Spotlight | Review + Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @Trog
    @Trog  5 лет назад +29

    I've been wanting to document an Epiphone Spotlight for a long time - it was great luck to get the fabled Nouveau branded one!
    This one is in on consignment: reverb.com/item/29566469-video-1987-nouveau-by-gibson-epiphone-spotlight-natural?_aid=growsumo&gs_partner=Trogly
    0:22 - History
    1:56 - Nouveau By Gibson
    3:00 - Epiphone Spotlight
    5:35 - Inside Look / Specs
    14:34 - Tone Demo
    16:35 - Tone Talk
    17:07 - Final Thoughts
    18:25 - Condition
    21:06 - Blacklight
    22:15 - Case

    • @presmasterflash7555
      @presmasterflash7555 5 лет назад

      The headstock is similar to one of the double cut LPs you did a review of earlier this year. I forget which model but I’ll look up the episode to try and confirm my suspicions. Really cool guitar. I’d rock it!

    • @presmasterflash7555
      @presmasterflash7555 5 лет назад

      June 26 2019 the “1998 Corrected Headstock” episode. Now that I look at it again they are different, but similar at the same time. As always great work Austin!

    • @waylonlevins
      @waylonlevins 5 лет назад

      Damnit! That sold quickly.Easily worth 2 grand for a collector. I’ve been searching for this rare bird for a long time. That may be the only one.

    • @paulwright7842
      @paulwright7842 5 лет назад

      reverb.com/item/29820284-epiphone-spotlight-nouveau

  • @dougcook7507
    @dougcook7507 5 лет назад +48

    It also maybe noted, the V inlays resemble the bird inlays of a PRS.

    • @clarkbabin9799
      @clarkbabin9799 4 года назад

      There have been bird inlays long before prs.

    • @dougcook7507
      @dougcook7507 4 года назад +1

      @@clarkbabin9799 but it has nothing to do with this guitar. Just noting that the inlays on this one happen to resemble the PRS inlays. Seeing how the guitar itself is patterned after the PRS.

  • @hrdonzo
    @hrdonzo 5 лет назад +8

    I've got an Epiphone spotlight, had it about 15 years now. Some points that may shed some light on a couple of things. Mine is a factory 2 post strat style bridge, so there is a good chance that the one you have there started its life with a 2 post and was fitted with a traditional bridge at a later date, that could explain the holes under the bridge and the holes in trem spring cavity (the tech was lazy and drilled all the way through when fitting the traditional style bridge). The knob is likely original, the electronics are identical to the electronics (with the inclusion of a master tone with pull split) in mine, I never knew it had a pull switch until I cracked the back open when it came time swap out the bland EMG selects, the knobs were so loose that they would just come off, not acuate the switch!! I would probably speculate that the excavations in the front pickup cavity are from multiple pickup changes, it probably started with Select's, had something inappropiate and too large forced in there, and then someone has done thier best to return it to being kinda period correct and still usable. On a final trivial note, a friend of mine tried to hard tail the set up on mine once (crank up the springs so the bridge sits against the body), and totally killed the sonics of the guitar, I re set it up with the bridge just clear of the body and the guitar got its voice back, this may just be a quirk of the 2 post setup..... Mine is easily the best playing $500 guitar I've ever bought... :)

    • @hrdonzo
      @hrdonzo 5 лет назад +1

      Just checked mine and noticed that it has straight (flat) pickup surrounds, not sloped les paul style...

  • @hughjarrse
    @hughjarrse 5 лет назад +103

    PRS sued Gibson over this guitar, Then brought out the Silver Sky!

    • @TheLocalDJ
      @TheLocalDJ 5 лет назад +3

      What's wrong with that?

    • @DatBoi-mo9vc
      @DatBoi-mo9vc 5 лет назад +13

      @@TheLocalDJ the silver sky is also a rip off of another guitar model.

    • @TheLocalDJ
      @TheLocalDJ 5 лет назад +2

      @@DatBoi-mo9vc Why is it a rip off?

    • @DatBoi-mo9vc
      @DatBoi-mo9vc 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheLocalDJ look it up. It is literally a telecaster

    • @john-fo5xv
      @john-fo5xv 5 лет назад +35

      @@DatBoi-mo9vc stratocaster

  • @nakleh
    @nakleh 5 лет назад +6

    This is the best guitar review channel on RUclips.

  • @user-ww3js8ci7d
    @user-ww3js8ci7d 5 лет назад +213

    “Play authentic, oh but we are just gonna blatantly rip off this company’s design too.”

    • @PurpleLightning6was9
      @PurpleLightning6was9 5 лет назад +24

      Duck Even the Les Paul is a rip off. Look up the design Appleton showed to Gibson. Who laughed him off by saying that electric guitars won't sell.

    • @user-ww3js8ci7d
      @user-ww3js8ci7d 5 лет назад +13

      PurpleLightning6was9 Gibson are major hypocrites

    • @peepongdingdong9208
      @peepongdingdong9208 5 лет назад +8

      Duck Dean are too. They go after luthiers who make stealth shaped guitars (which was a dime and washburn design, not dean). If you don’t like the way these guitar corps work, then buy used or get a luthier to make what you want.

    • @kenoakee
      @kenoakee 5 лет назад +6

      their moto is "play authentic" it was never "we build authentic" lol bunch of hypocrite bums!!

    • @Wyatt42069
      @Wyatt42069 5 лет назад +25

      To be fair, prs ripped off the majority of their design elements from Gibson. And whatever they didnt copy from Gibson, they copied from Fender.

  • @rockindavebyron3960
    @rockindavebyron3960 5 лет назад +3

    I have the Epiphone version, natural finish, absolutely love it, will not get rid of it, great video !!!

    • @jamesmalamute7874
      @jamesmalamute7874 2 года назад

      Nice. Old thread here, but I want to ask you. I just bought one in near Mint Condition from Guitar Center in Warwick, RI . I paid $649.00 with a case! I am just bummed out by all the bad reviews on that Steinberger Tremolo. How are you getting on with yours? if you still have it. I plan on changing out the EMG selects for Gibson Burst Buckers, and rewiring the whole cavity with CTS 500K Pots, and a switch craft 3 way switch. I am just wondering about that Trem that is getting all of this bad press . Thanks

    • @adamhumphrey4084
      @adamhumphrey4084 4 месяца назад

      @@jamesmalamute7874I just purchased an Epiphone spotlight today. It has the Steinberger tremolo, but they upgraded the screw on it so I’m hoping I don’t have any problems with it.
      I have the EMG pickups too. Did you change yours out? How did it turn out?
      How does the tremolo arm connect?? I see an area that looks more worn, but it doesn’t want to click in. Do you only use the adjustment screw to hold it in?

  • @sawbonesquad4876
    @sawbonesquad4876 5 лет назад +39

    As an Epiphone history buff, I haven't clicked on a vid faster.

    • @jyuke9955
      @jyuke9955 5 лет назад +1

      Sawbones Quad I am the proud owner of 3 1949 Epiphones. A Kent Spanish electric, a 1949 Century amp and a 1949 Zephyr 8 string Hawaiian lap steel. All played by my mom when she was in high school.

    • @meanhomerb5530
      @meanhomerb5530 5 лет назад +1

      @@jyuke9955 Amazing collection !!!!

    • @meanhomerb5530
      @meanhomerb5530 5 лет назад +1

      My epiphone is a step above what Gibson was producing in '16. Yes I did replace electronics & nut but overall quality for the price was incomparable.

  • @jcoulter43
    @jcoulter43 5 лет назад +2

    Austin proves once again that he is The King of the obscure! Awesome video once again. Keep up the good work 👍🎸😎

  • @joeykelly5642
    @joeykelly5642 5 лет назад +7

    Great video as always! This is a neat piece of guitar history.

  • @thomaskafafian2871
    @thomaskafafian2871 5 лет назад +6

    Nice guitar. I like these odd ones. My first guitar was my brothers Aria Pro II Cardinal. It had been broken in half up near the top horn. I screwed it back together and played it for years.

  • @BAMozzy69
    @BAMozzy69 5 лет назад +17

    Very PRS - even the V inlays could be a simplified 'bird' in flight. The scoops on the horns and even the headstock is quite PRS. I have seen guitars that are much closer to a PRS - like there are closer LP, Strat, Tele types etc that continue to be on sale so I don't know why this wouldn't be allowed whilst others get away with making a version of an existing guitar.
    There are more differences than a lot of LP/T/S types have and even Harley Benton's CST-24 is MUCH closer to a PRS Custom 24....

  • @stankfanger1366
    @stankfanger1366 5 лет назад +2

    I finally managed to add a Trans Amber Spotlight Nouveau to my Epiphone collection about four years ago, and I love the damn thing. As for the Steinberger bridge, a quick $50 substitution of the bent posts with stronger aftermarket ones and this trem is _excellent._ It also has something that I've never seen in any other guitar, a built-in switch at the back that just locks it. No Tremel-no, no blocks, no rolls of coins, just flip the switch and it's hardtailed. Doesn't move. Stays in tune extremely well, is easier to tune than a Floyd, and is low maintenance. Google "Steinberger tremelo fix" and he'll take good care of you for the posts, but they take a couple of weeks to arrive from Europe.
    As for the rest of the guitar, as I've said in another comment, if it wasn't so damn heavy I'd play it every day. I did mod the shit out of mine, though. I upgraded it to PRS 57/08s with Bourne push/pulls for splits, and Switchcraft toggle and jack. Threw on Ernie Ball strap locks, which are better than Schallers or Dunlops, and a set of Gotoh tuners to round it out. Went with Gotohs because they were a drop-in upgrade instead of having to ream out the holes. I have every original part in a special box, ready to put her back if necessary. I had her Plek'd at a shop down in the city, and she plays like an absolute dream. I just wish I was younger and stronger so that I didn't hurt after an hour.

  • @nechtriggy8620
    @nechtriggy8620 3 года назад

    This is my favorite channel I’m surprised you only have 200k subs.

  • @lueymeteora1410
    @lueymeteora1410 3 года назад

    Man, that looks like the holy grain of tone & Playability!
    With or without PRS likeness,the mahogany thru-neck with mahogany wings....AND with maple cap AAAAND with Gibson pups...!
    It sounds like the perfect storm of my dream specs!

  • @rubenfernandezcampos8648
    @rubenfernandezcampos8648 4 года назад

    Man, that's a beauty and a real good builded guitar!
    I love that fantastic 70's Japanese look!

  • @liquidigits
    @liquidigits 5 лет назад +13

    Korean Epiphones used “U” for the Unsung factory, so that would be my guess as to where it was made

    • @stankfanger1366
      @stankfanger1366 5 лет назад +2

      Your guess is correct, sir. Nicely done.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 4 года назад +1

      ...which goes along with my suspicion it was made in the same factory as 80's Hohners :-)

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 4 года назад

      @@AuntAlnico4 - Yes, that would've been one of their top-of-the-line models back then 🙂

  • @bipbipletucha
    @bipbipletucha 5 лет назад +6

    Hey Austin have you seen the exclusive Strats and Teles that Sweetwater carries? They have roasted maple necks, some cool finishes, and custom shop pickups. Would love to hear your thoughts on them as compared to the Rarities, etc.

  • @dougcook7507
    @dougcook7507 5 лет назад +1

    Looking at the whole for the pickup wires, it seem they used a router on the through neck before it was joined then put the cap on forming the square whole.

  • @Versingetorix1965
    @Versingetorix1965 3 года назад

    I have a Nouveau that is curious. It's basically a neck through super strat that is a little worn. The epiphone badge looked very odd as I've never seen this particular font used. Out of curiousity, I carefully sanded badge off to find a 'Nouveau' badge with same odd font. I had sanded through that badge a little too much only to reveal a Gibson logo. I'm thinking maybe these were left over and rebadged for resale? The trem post were too close to pickup cavity and those gave way to use. I filled in trem cavity on front and back with wood. Will make it a hard tail. The fretboard is either ebony or torchlight with pearl chevron inlays.

  • @nealweaver5232
    @nealweaver5232 4 года назад +1

    I had one of these - the Epiphone Model. It was my first electric guitar. I sold it years ago! What was I thinking? I recently started looking to try to buy one again for nostalgia. I couldn't even find one.

  • @scottbogfoot
    @scottbogfoot 4 года назад

    1:09 and the airscreamer airstream one is used made too?

  • @everybodylovesgav
    @everybodylovesgav 5 лет назад +8

    Completely off topic but , what do you think of the guy who bought all of Dave Mustaine's guitars on reverb ?

    • @Trog
      @Trog  5 лет назад +7

      One guy bought them all? They seems relatively inexpensive enough...

    • @tavicotavio
      @tavicotavio 5 лет назад +6

      I am so fucking jeaulous im a megadeth fanboy

    • @everybodylovesgav
      @everybodylovesgav 5 лет назад +4

      @@Trog Yeah he bought like a 150 guitars , posted a video about why he did , and folks dont seem to happy about it :P

    • @jake_of_the_jungle9840
      @jake_of_the_jungle9840 5 лет назад +1

      I mean buying like 5 is too many that guy is probably going to flip them... I wish they got into 150 different players hands instead but if I had the money I’d probably buy them all too.

    • @everybodylovesgav
      @everybodylovesgav 5 лет назад +1

      @@jake_of_the_jungle9840 Check out the video , he gives a few reasons why he bought them . Obviously flipping them is the end goal . Like its one thing to buy them them all and flipping them , but making a video to basically say NANANANA I BOUGHT THEM ALL, is very juvenile .

  • @joegoesretro
    @joegoesretro 5 лет назад +2

    Washburn had two different models called the RS-10v and RS-8v which were similar. Right down to the Ebonol fingerboards. I had one for a little while and it was a fun player.

    • @danmartin633
      @danmartin633 5 лет назад

      I had a rs10v too. It was about the same color as this one. It also had a headstock made of several pieces of wood, 6 on a side though. I liked it.

  • @ThrashingHead666
    @ThrashingHead666 5 лет назад +6

    It sounds amazing ❤️

  • @monstrok
    @monstrok 5 лет назад +10

    The headline could have been "Glary Saves a Gibson!" That's a stunning looking guitar for that era of Gibson/Epiphone. Oddly, the sound reminded me of an old Aria Pro II double cutaway that I used to play.

    • @VintageSG
      @VintageSG 5 лет назад +1

      It even looks like a Matsumoku manufactured Aria/Westone of the era.

  • @dongiovanni-m3i
    @dongiovanni-m3i 5 лет назад +37

    Yeah that's straight PRS, cool peice of history though.

  • @jwguitar
    @jwguitar 5 лет назад

    I believe that these guitars were made by Samick in Korea. Those gold stickers are a giveaway that they came from that factory. I have seen the Epiphone Spotlight model in person. In addition, to making this guitar for Epiphone I have seen this same exact guitar (same specs and everything!) as a Washburn. The only difference between the Epiphone and the Washburn was that the Washburn had the 6 inline tuners as opposed to the 3 on a side tuners. They are great guitars if you can find one.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 5 лет назад

    What were the specific features on the body that PRS won against Gibson? The lower bout hand scoop? Wing carves on the top? Or general 'theme'?

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 4 года назад +1

    EMG Select pick-ups, Steinberger bridge ... I have a feeling these Nouveau guitars were made in the same Korean factory like the Hohner 'Professional' ones that had been available around the same time; There's even a model called 'SG Lion' that has pretty much the same body as *this* one.

  • @papasmamas1
    @papasmamas1 5 лет назад

    Watching the black light part, Im thinking... doest the black light helps to detect any electronic modifications ??? to see old/newr weldings ??

  • @kentstone5193
    @kentstone5193 5 лет назад +5

    It's a pretty thing, but not my style.
    Those loose knobs can easily be tightened up by placing a flat blade screwdriver into the slot on the pot stud and gently opening the slot a little more.

  • @gregorykoenigdesertoasishs2848
    @gregorykoenigdesertoasishs2848 3 года назад

    This video was very helpful sense I just came across a epiphone version with select pickups and the and the tremolo removed. Any suggestions for a replacement bridge? Now I know why the bridge was removed.

  • @michaelheaton9503
    @michaelheaton9503 5 лет назад

    Learn something new every day,I never even heard of these.thanks for the cool video

  • @waylonlevins
    @waylonlevins 5 лет назад +1

    I love mine, though I’ve modified it heavily. I’d like to know exactly what work was done at the USA Gibson factory. It’s pretty obvious that the wood was finished in the Far East. My guess is hardware and electronics where installed in the states. But I suspect the frets were also done here. They feel like Gibson of the era. But who knows? Great video, I’ve personally been waiting a long time for this one.

  • @AudreyDurden
    @AudreyDurden 5 лет назад

    (So tom hanks is mister Rogers....sorry, an ad interrupted your video) so the 'neck through' is literally that center (different color wood) all the way through the body. Different than a set neck, do you think that has anything to do with that dug out pickup cavity?

  • @Okla_Soft
    @Okla_Soft 3 года назад

    2 things give away that this is a prototype: the switch where the push/pull knob/coil-split is on the majority of these and the multiple holes under the bridge for alternate bridges. This was definitely a prototype….so cool.

  • @unknownsong2318
    @unknownsong2318 Год назад

    I bought one of these for 300 in excellent condition in the late 90's ended up having to sell it due to hardship and now it is going for 3 times that. I bought another off Ebay and the neck had two cracks going completely through it, the trem was messed up so I got my money back but was devastated because I had always wanted this guitar back in my possession. Chances of getting one in the condition mine was is slim but I keep searching. I still see them but am afraid to drop that kind of money not knowing what I would receive plus mine was the black one which I only ever see the wood and occasionally white finishes. Where did you score yours?

  • @c.d.woodbury7806
    @c.d.woodbury7806 5 лет назад +1

    The KBX bridge not only is the bane of late eighties Gibsons, it also killed one of the 90's coolest trem replacements. Anyone who is familiar with Wilkinson trems, probably know the V100. Well, I nearly got a Wilkinson V100C. C for Convertible. Basically, you grabbed the bar, and had the Wilkinson whammy... you let go and the bar dropped: hardtail. The bridge would lock when let go. Increased sustain and resonance, all the country multi-string bending... no worries.
    But because the KBX had that little lock... even though the Wilkinson was a much better designed st up, Gibson ordered a cease and desist, and Wilkinson thought he was too little and far away in the UK to defend it in court, sold it only in Europe and Canada for a while, then it disappeared.
    Can you tell I was just about to buy one for my fave Strat at the time, and then when I got the money together a few weeks later and went to the shop I saw it in, no more Wilkinson Convertibles. There are so many reasons I hated Gibson's Henry years, and this was the most personal one.

  • @GuyXVIII
    @GuyXVIII 5 лет назад

    The truss rod cover has "Gibson" writen on it! 11:08 you can see it when he turns it into the light.

  • @michaeltyler1834
    @michaeltyler1834 5 лет назад

    I'm guessing that prototype was meant to be a steinberger headless at some point in time. That would explain why the neck/headstock is the way it is and the screw holes near the trem.

  • @ensanemonkey1999
    @ensanemonkey1999 4 года назад

    I have one of the Epiphone natural models..when I came across it ,I wasn't sure what it was but I knew it was special.

  • @thevoxofreason8468
    @thevoxofreason8468 5 лет назад

    New one on me. Very neat. Next, try to find a Gibson Challenger or Invader. I'd love to learn more about those two oddball guitars. There's not a ton out there on them and you're the perfect person to document them.

  • @keef71
    @keef71 2 года назад

    i do remember seeing a brief review for the Epiphone Spotlight in 'Making Music' magazine at the time ('86-87). I think it also featured in their little 'Guitar Guide' book. BTW Making Music was a free newspaper-sized monthly magazine that was available free in UK music shops (or by subscription from the publishers). Usually featured a big name and couple of smaller-name band interviews, gear (all kinds, not just guitars) reviews, articles on recording/production/tuition etc. Featured names of the time like Geoff Nicholls, Tony Bacon and their resident 'Guitar Guru' was Paul Day, who always had the last page to feature some kind of weird/one-off/rare guitar. All done with cheeky humour and irreverence, in contrast to most of the 'proper' magazines of the time :-)

  • @andrelousada
    @andrelousada 5 лет назад +1

    They have EMG Select pickups! I have a couple of those. And my Bridge works great. I had someone fixing it with stronger parts.

  • @ErikJensenDetroit
    @ErikJensenDetroit 5 лет назад +6

    They probably routed the wiring channel into the mahogany with an endmill before gluing it all together.

  • @a.j.garrett9639
    @a.j.garrett9639 3 года назад

    Then I went down
    And started sniffing the fret board...
    Oh Troggly!😍
    Your writing lyrics to the new KISS song 🤣

    • @a.j.garrett9639
      @a.j.garrett9639 3 года назад

      It's rather stiff to adjust but I got it straight again

    • @a.j.garrett9639
      @a.j.garrett9639 3 года назад

      I'm moving into the back to reveal some more mystery.
      Bare screw hole?
      You're on fire this episode!🤣

  • @fransredoja7138
    @fransredoja7138 5 лет назад +81

    Play authentic? Well well well how the turntables

  • @Forest_Fifer
    @Forest_Fifer 5 лет назад

    Well, that certainly looks authentic.
    And it looks awesome IMHO.

  • @kidsonicofficial
    @kidsonicofficial 3 года назад

    8:23 The Pickups look like Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Specials. I've got a guitar with a pair of them in and bar the Seymour Duncan text on mine, they look pretty much Identical. I'm not a guitar repair guy so I don't know what the circuitry and all of that looks like.

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 5 лет назад

    From Leo: It looks like a pretty good guitar. I would rock it. The square channel is interesting. No drill bits make square holes. That would have to be broached after a hole is drilled. Broaching is pretty tricky and the tooling is a lot more expensive than a long drill. Why would they do that for someplace that is never seen? Especially on a guitar they are using the cheapest controls?

  • @jgiannol
    @jgiannol 5 лет назад

    That headstock doesn't look like it's pieced together. I'd guess that the "tilt" in the headstock was created with a scarf joint right at the nut. That's really common. You can't see the sides of the scarf joint though, because then they glued on the wings just like most other Gibsons.

  • @sak7530
    @sak7530 5 лет назад

    Will the plastic fretboard melt if you shred on it?

  • @TheZooropaBaby
    @TheZooropaBaby 5 лет назад +21

    I'll go authentic and buy Hamer or something

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 4 года назад

      I had a couple of American-made ones; Definitely great guitars! :-)

  • @joker71172
    @joker71172 5 лет назад

    I love these unique Gibsons. Pickups are not impressive at all but having said that, like he said, a prototype that would be a cool wallhanger. Cheers Austin!

  • @noname1st139
    @noname1st139 4 года назад

    Can a anyone explain why companies charge more for a double cut away,does a double cut give you easier access to the top of the neck?

  • @co7013
    @co7013 5 лет назад +1

    "..sniffing the fretboard..." That sums it up nicely.

  • @storeyking898
    @storeyking898 5 лет назад

    Off topic. A while back you were looking for a way to explore a chambered body. You used a powerful flashlight, and a few other techniques. Have you tried a stud finder? Quite cheap to experiment with. Just a thought.

    • @Trog
      @Trog  5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/rYBfpXZ8Wu0/видео.html

  • @teggymun
    @teggymun 5 лет назад

    I just bought a westbury which is basically an epiphone scroll without the curl 😂 both made in the matsumoku factory in japan and i love it!

  • @BwBumbar
    @BwBumbar 3 года назад

    There was also a Washburn version that, other than the headstock and the Floyd rose, is literally the exact same guitar as the spotlight.

  • @malcolmhardwick4258
    @malcolmhardwick4258 5 лет назад

    That's a cool guitar Austin Great story behind it ☺

  • @fatboysgarage7984
    @fatboysgarage7984 5 лет назад +1

    I would rock it all day every day. That's a beautiful guitar and I would love to compare it to my SE.

    • @stankfanger1366
      @stankfanger1366 5 лет назад

      You must still be young and strong. The scale only says eight pounds, but they feel like twelve after half an hour of playing. I've had mine for years and it's only for special occasions because I'm old(er) and I feel it in my neck and shoulder all of the next day.

    • @fatboysgarage7984
      @fatboysgarage7984 5 лет назад +1

      @@stankfanger1366 I'm young but can't play standing. I messed up my back at work picking up a transmission three years ago and five years ago I messed up my left shoulder in a wreck. I'm more of a bedroom guitarist so playing while sitting isn't detremental to me.

    • @stankfanger1366
      @stankfanger1366 5 лет назад

      @@fatboysgarage7984 Sounds like you've got it under control. Still, if you get a chance to grab one, do it. It's a crazy fun guitar to have and play. The novelty alone makes it worth the little extra money... and it has a _sweet_ neck profile.

    • @fatboysgarage7984
      @fatboysgarage7984 5 лет назад

      @@stankfanger1366 I'll see if I can find one.

  • @Johnny.D
    @Johnny.D 5 лет назад +1

    All that wood at the headstock is the scarf joint Epi still does it on the headstock but not as noticable, nicer then a scarf at the 2nd fret.

  • @cutrepon7171
    @cutrepon7171 5 лет назад +1

    That Epi 24fret Scroll looks fun to me.

    • @marktempleton5882
      @marktempleton5882 5 лет назад

      RARE Vintage 70's Epiphone SC-450 "Scroll" reverb.com/item/29401461-rare-vintage-70-s-epiphone-sc-450-scroll?

  • @marktempleton5882
    @marktempleton5882 5 лет назад +1

    Nice episode Austin!

  • @theelectrodefunhouse4651
    @theelectrodefunhouse4651 5 лет назад +4

    IIRC ebonol is the same stuff used to make bowling balls.

    • @jefflitchfield4950
      @jefflitchfield4950 5 лет назад +1

      Thats more of a resin, and the ebanol is more like really hard abs

  • @sinnersdwarf7138
    @sinnersdwarf7138 5 лет назад +2

    If I had the cash that guitar would be making its way to the UK, would go nicely with my Kramer XKG which has the Ebanol fretboard and Aluminium neck and forked headstock

  • @curtisgtrdaddy
    @curtisgtrdaddy 5 лет назад

    that was just on nashville craigslist. i guess you got it! i had the epiphone with the gibson triangle nouveau inlay on the headstock

  • @Darm0k
    @Darm0k 5 лет назад

    Aren't PRS designs based on a particular double cut Les Paul?

    • @Trog
      @Trog  5 лет назад +1

      The Double Cutaway Jrs of the 50s - yes

  • @gregd6361
    @gregd6361 5 лет назад +2

    I don't think they drilled a square hole all the way up the body.
    I bet the rabbited the center block and assembled it with the channel prefab

  • @cazimfuzz
    @cazimfuzz 5 лет назад +1

    This One looks like exactly like a "Washburn rs20v" I had back in the days. Also with an ebenol fretboard. Strange??

  • @darrtetzy
    @darrtetzy 5 лет назад +1

    Is there a way to stop the "suggestions" at the top of the screen? I have the captions off, but I can't find a way to kill that goddamned thing...

  • @clicheguevara5282
    @clicheguevara5282 5 лет назад +1

    I did a restoration on an Epi one for a client a few years back. It looked just like this one.

  • @CoreyWBaker
    @CoreyWBaker 5 лет назад +1

    Trog, if another one of these comes up, please let me know. ive been after one for a while!!

  • @277southtombob
    @277southtombob 3 года назад

    I would love to see Epiphone come out with more the original 50’s and 60’s models in the original quality. There’s a lot of Epiphones from that era that I’d choose over the Gibson equivalent. The semis with mini humbuckers were amazing and unique and I’d love to have a new Broadway or Sorrento like the originals.

  • @zeusapollo8688
    @zeusapollo8688 3 года назад

    The fender scale length is the detail that I like

  • @adrianfraga3536
    @adrianfraga3536 5 лет назад

    I have one of those and in the little cover of the top had the gibson brand, also the gibson diamond and epiphone...never knew about the existence of this rare guitar until I found this here in mexico....regards

  • @denniswalsh8476
    @denniswalsh8476 5 лет назад +1

    Never a fan of a set of EMG Select PUs I own. In and OUT of a couple of project guitars. Now relegated to a zip-lock bag. Had a couple of chances to give them away to a few friends, but.. I discouraged the swap. Fortunately my friends passed.
    Now, my opinion is EMG should stick to active pickups, but I have limited experience. There may be other passive EMGs that are better than "Select".

  • @sonsauvage
    @sonsauvage 5 лет назад

    The couple I've come across have looked great but didn't play as well as their looks would suggest. They were both the Epiphone branded with the steinberger bridges however...I would love to check this out. They even copied the sweet switch haha, I love it

  • @wadecourtney8958
    @wadecourtney8958 5 лет назад +1

    Reminds me of a Washburn I once owned & yes PRS used Washburn over it too!

  • @stevesolo16
    @stevesolo16 5 лет назад

    I really like this guitar! And, it's a neck-through! It does seem to be a prototype. Don't forget the Epiphone Elitist Series that also was made in Japan and assembled in Nashville. They were amazing guitars! It's funny hearing PRS gave lawsuit happy Gibson a taste of their own medicine.

  • @donzuan
    @donzuan 5 лет назад

    "They have a small square channel... ...maybe they used a long drillbit". I dont think so, cause you cant drill square chanels. :) It is possible a cut off before they glued the parts together, and was maybe made for a ground cable to the bridge.

  • @anpunefru
    @anpunefru 5 лет назад

    Same headstock as my 1998 les paul dc pro custom shop! Stunning top! Would Love that in my collection if i had the cash.

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 4 года назад

    And off-topic, but I like when you say "ambered" or even "amber", as it reminds me of my current love interest :-))

  • @johannbach1903
    @johannbach1903 3 года назад

    I just found one locally in mint condition for $250, should I buy it? It's the Epiphone/Gibson 1988 version.

  • @Megamag45mg
    @Megamag45mg 5 лет назад

    Hi this guitar was later rebranded as Hohner SG Lion Professional also made in Korea with similar spec, mahogany body and kahler rip off bridge. Maybe was other way around as Hohner advertised as Grover Jackson design judging by the headstock could be true.

  • @michaelailer5623
    @michaelailer5623 5 лет назад

    Cool looking guitar. I had one of the Epiphone Scrolls. It got away from me over the years, it was really good hybrid of Gibson and Fender. 2 humbucker with split coil, 24 fret. Only paid $150 with an Ampeg guitar combo. Seen the guitar on Ebay now for $1000 or more.

  • @cruzedude1
    @cruzedude1 5 лет назад +1

    epiphpne also had a tele/explorer mash up that was kind of cool.i had one,kind of weird looking,but cool,and sounded great.

    • @Trog
      @Trog  5 лет назад +1

      I hope to one day feature those pointy headstock strats and teles haha

    • @cruzedude1
      @cruzedude1 5 лет назад

      @@Trog that would be cool

  • @bluesingmusic3443
    @bluesingmusic3443 4 года назад

    I know This is a late comment. You said Fender had guitar parts made overseas, then assembled here in the USA. What years if you don't mind telling me. I've got a 1992 USA Telecaster that came stock with rosewood fretboard, 6 saddle bridge, TBX.(I've got to say I added a 5 way Super Switch about 5 yrs ago. She really sings now). But the guitar cost $1k, used, I told the guy who owned the music store, I'd give him a grand if he threw in an amp. He gave me a Peavey that was a surprisingly great amp oh yes a Transtube 112. When it was dialed in....) Any info would be appreciated. Btw I never knew of these guitars, I had a Washburn that was a monster, they left that style behind years ago.)

  • @Richard1977
    @Richard1977 5 лет назад

    That is a prototype or (more likely) used as a testbed for different configurations.
    I used to have the prototype of the G&L ASAT Tribute Bluesboy Classic Solid body that somehow ended up in the Netherlands. Bought it from a friend/dealer of the distributor just before the distributor went bankrupt.

  • @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah
    @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah 5 лет назад +4

    THE NUOVEAU: A Guitar SO RARE that only Trogly has one... IMHO

    • @stankfanger1366
      @stankfanger1366 5 лет назад

      Not quite, but damn close. I've had my Spotlight (Trans Amber, of course) for going on four years now. If it wasn't so damn heavy it would be my daily player. I did (tee-hee!) stick PRS 57/08's in it with a neck split on volume and a bridge split on tone.

  • @joetheman74
    @joetheman74 4 года назад

    Cort used a lot of those EMG Selects back in the mid to late 80's. Being made in Korea that's probably who made those for Gibson. Those were actually pretty decent sounding pickups. If you haven't tried them don't perpetuate hearsay nonsense until you try them for yourself.

  • @jukeboxheros7021
    @jukeboxheros7021 5 лет назад

    I had that exact same guitar with dimarzio's, sold it at Sam Ash for $325 in the epiphone name. I still have the original hardshell case if you're interested. I'll dig up a photo to see if it's an epiphone.

  • @davidg.785
    @davidg.785 5 лет назад

    I have a spotlight! Plays like a dream. Love owning a piece of controversy history,

  • @Djarra
    @Djarra 5 лет назад

    In 84 Martyn Booth was working for GibsonUK and suggested throwing nice tops and a Floyd on the 335s. Gibson didn't think that would work so went with the Victory. That year at NAMM all anyone wanted to know about was the PRS Custom, a two cutaway with a nice top and trem. Booth later took his version to Yamaha (who had turned down Paul's design in 83) before going it alone. But had Gibson listened to Booth then they could have stolen PRS' thunder.
    Interestingly PRS themselves also got the market wrong, they thought, because of what dealers told Paul, that the Metal would be their big seller. The PRS Metal didn't last beyond 85...
    As for the Epiphone Spotlight, going by the amount I saw in shops in the late 80s your figure of about 1000 is more likely and they dumped them on the UK/EU market (common practice for both Fender and Gibson with old/failed models)

  • @eliwarner9727
    @eliwarner9727 5 лет назад

    4:11 Hmm... what does this Gibson spotlight remind me of... oh! I don’t know why I didn’t see it before! It reminds me of a Gibson spotlight!

  • @riniones
    @riniones 5 лет назад +2

    Those look exactly like the Greco GPH-60, made in Japan (maybe some were made in korea) around the same time... with EMG Select pickups...

  • @salvadorelmercabotageiii9148
    @salvadorelmercabotageiii9148 5 лет назад +5

    Trogly’s time zone: November 10
    My time zone: November 11
    Me: IM FROM THE FUTURE!!!!!

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable 5 лет назад

    I have a PRS--SP hardtail electric from 2011. This guitar you're showing in the video, is identical to my guitar. Maple cap, wine red mahogany body on the back. The only thing different abou mine? The darker piece of wood that runs from behind the bridge to the strap buttons is not present on my guitar. Other than that it's pretty darn close.

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar1984 5 лет назад

    I like it.
    Again Austin finds a guitar I've never heard of, pretty cool.
    I would actually consider an Epiphone if it wasn't for the poly finish!
    It would be nice if they offered a high-end lacquer finished series of guitars.
    Wow, did this guitar already sell!
    The power of advertising. Great job Austin, as far as Reverb.com is concerned you set the new high-water mark as far as pricing on these instruments! I would imagine the Seller is very pleased.
    OK, maybe I shouldn't use the term "High-Water" when referencing a Gibson/Epiphone/Nouveau!