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Richard Monroe
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I have a dreadnought flat top I bought in 1980. a PR725S. Aside from some dings and one stable crack in the top, it has held up pretty well. It was made in Japan, obviously before Epiphone started sub-contracting out to Korea, and later China. The neck is a little thick, but the tone has deepened and grown richer over the 27 years I've owned it. I think I paid about $300 for it at a Mom and Pop music store in Binghamton, New York.
What surprises me is that I cannot find any info about this model on a google search, almost like it never existed. Nothing, even on vintage Epiphone sites. I'd be very interested in any site that could tell me its specs, and any clue about its current market value. I wouldn't be surprised if its value has gone down, as there doesn't seem to be much interest in Japanese-era Epiphones. It's a pretty good axe, though. Any clues? Thanks, Richie
What surprises me is that I cannot find any info about this model on a google search, almost like it never existed. Nothing, even on vintage Epiphone sites. I'd be very interested in any site that could tell me its specs, and any clue about its current market value. I wouldn't be surprised if its value has gone down, as there doesn't seem to be much interest in Japanese-era Epiphones. It's a pretty good axe, though. Any clues? Thanks, Richie