Epiphone | The Emily Wolfe Sheraton Stealth
The Austin artist's first signature model.
Ten years ago, an unknown Emily Wolfe walked into your average big box store and bought an Epiphone Sheraton right off the wall. Today, she gets her own signature model.
The layered maple Emily Wolfe Sheraton is a sneering, snarling representation of its namesake, dressed in a Stealth Black Aged Gloss and outfitted with custom touches like mother of pearl block inlays with abalone lightning bolts and a ‘60s Kalamazoo-shape headstock featuring a tree of life inlay on the front and the artist’s logo on the rear.
Rounded out with diamond-shaped soundholes, premium gold hardware, an Indian laurel fretboard, and dual Alnico Classic Pro humbuckers with CTS potentiometers, this is a semi-hollow body designed for bad behavior, made to make even the holiest of holy rollers swoon.
Preorder your Emily Wolfe Sheraton, new from Epiphone, today.
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