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The Epiphone Coronet is an entry-level guitar previously manufactured by Epiphone. The guitar has been manufactured a number of times since its first production on the 1950s.
History
The Coronet was first manufactured by Gibson under the Epiphone brand in 1959. It was priced at approximately $120, and was seen as a reliable entry level guitar.
Originally the Coronet came with a single Epiphone New York pickup in the treble position. In 1959, Epiphone began shipping new Coronets with a P-90 pickup and began offering the Coronet with its signature cherry red finish.
Some Coronets that were manufactured in the 1960s (from 1961) were made under the Dwight brand. Dwight was a house brand used by Gibson for Sonny Shields Music in East Saint Louis (Illinois), which was owned by Charles “Dwight” Shields. The first version of these Dwight-brand Coronets featured a "D" on the pickguard and the "Dwight" logo on the headstock, the second version (introduced in 1963) of these "Dwight" Coronets had an Epiphone "batwing" headstock with "Dwight model" on the trussrod cover and no "D" on its pickguard.
In the 1970s, production of the Coronet came to a halt when Epiphone left its facilities in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to move overseas.
There was a short run of Coronets in the late 1990s, which were made in Korea. These featured OBL model pickups, a single coil in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position, with a pull-out tone knob to tap the humbucker. As was the case with the original Coronet, the hardware and style of the Coronet varied through this short run. Some had six-on-a-side batwing-shaped headstocks, while others had more classic 3-on-a-side Gibson-style headstocks. The short-lived USA Coronet of 1990 had a similar pickup layout and matching electronics except for the addition of a two-octave rosewood fingerboard with rectangular block markers and a reverse droopy Explorer-style headstock. The USA Coronets came with the choice of gold hardware with stop tailpiece or black hardware with licensed Floyd Rose locking tremolo.
Epiphone reissued the Coronet again in 2020 fitted with a wrap-around bridge, a single P-90 pickup, and available in black and cherry red finishes.
Notable users
Marshall Crenshaw
Pete Doherty
Carl Barat
Jimi Hendrix
Ryan Jarman
Johnny Marr
Ryan Ross
Steve Marriott
Kate Nash
Frank Portman
Del Shannon
Ace Frehley
Chris Walla
Vigilante Carlstroem
Grouper
Wayne Kramer
James McNew
Kent Steedman
Deniz Tek
Pete Townshend
Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys)
References
External links
Epiphone Coronet on Vintage Guitars
Epiphone Coronet on Shanzu Guitars
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