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The Limited Edition Paul McCartney 1964 Texan is a replica of the famous guitar that he used to record “Yesterday” and that he performed with on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sir Paul has worked with Epiphone to ensure that every detail of his original ’64 Texan (which he still owns and uses today) is historically accurate - from the Antique Natural lacquer finish to the “C” shaped Mahogany neck. Each of these guitars is individually numbered and includes a certificate of authenticity and a custom Ultralight Hardcase.
Product Name | Epiphone USA LTD ED Texan SN# 40 of 40 Produced and Signed by Paul McCartney |
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Brand | Epiphone |
Condition | New |
UPC | 711106308289 |
Shipping Option | Free Shipping to the Continental U.S. |
- Solid Sitka spruce top
- Mahogany back, sides, and neck
- Rosewood fretboard
- Specially antiqued nitrocellulose finish
- Signed on the top by Sir Paul McCartney
- #40 of a limited run of 40 instruments
Epiphone USA LTD ED Texan SN# 40 of 40 Produced and Signed by Paul McCartney
The Limited Edition Paul McCartney 1964 Texan is a replica of the famous guitar that he used to record “Yesterday” and that he performed with on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sir Paul has worked with Epiphone to ensure that every detail of his original ’64 Texan (which he still owns and uses today) is historically accurate - from the Antique Natural lacquer finish to the “C” shaped Mahogany neck. Each of these guitars is individually numbered and includes a certificate of authenticity and a custom Ultralight Hardcase.
Product Name | Epiphone USA LTD ED Texan SN# 40 of 40 Produced and Signed by Paul McCartney |
---|---|
Brand | Epiphone |
Condition | New |
UPC | 711106308289 |
Shipping Option | Free Shipping to the Continental U.S. |
- Solid Sitka spruce top
- Mahogany back, sides, and neck
- Rosewood fretboard
- Specially antiqued nitrocellulose finish
- Signed on the top by Sir Paul McCartney
- #40 of a limited run of 40 instruments
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