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1966 Epiphone FT110N Frontier In Natural Finish
This Guitar Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Finish Shows Natural Checking And Cosmetic Play Wear Throughout, Including Various Dings, Marks, And Scratches Visible
Professionally Repaired Side Cracks As Shown
Low E And D Tuning Peg Shafts Bent And Are Functioning As Intended
Made In Kalamazoo, MI
Dreadnought Body With Maple Back And Sides And Spruce Top
Mahogany Neck With Bound Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard And Dot Inlays
Rosewood Bridge With Adjustable Plastic Saddle
Original Frets Are In Low But Playable Condition
Truss Rod Is Functional And The Guitar Plays Well With Medium Action
25.5" Scale Length
1 9/16" Nut Width
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: 0.78"
Neck Depth At 10th Fret: 1.01"
Weighs 5lbs
Comes As Shown With Non-Original Hardshell Case In Good Condition (Broken Handle)
The Epiphone FT-110N Frontier is a rare, vintage square-shouldered dreadnought acoustic made in Kalamazoo from 1958 to 1969. Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top, maple back and sides, and a rosewood fingerboard, it delivers a rich, balanced tone ideal for vocals and ballads. Known for its Western-themed pickguard (on some models) with a 25½" scale and evolving nut widths, it remains a collector's favorite for its tone, craftsmanship, and limited production. Often described as “a jumbo like no other,” it’s a standout in Epiphone’s vintage lineup.
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