2002 Epiphone Elite 1963 ES-335 Dot Natural w/ Open Book Headstock, Case & Tag, Japan Terada
2002 Epiphone Elite 1963 ES-335 Dot Natural w/ Open Book Headstock, Case & Tag, Japan Terada
But the feature that makes this Elite Epiphone exceedingly rare is the Gibson-style open book headstock carve. While virtually all of the Elite instruments had a different Epi headstock with the distinctive central “bump” at the top of the carve, a tiny percentage made only for the Japanese domestic market were manufactured with a Gibson-style open book shape as seen here.
The semi-hollow construction ensures a resonant, open acoustic response, providing an ideal platform for the Gibson USA-made 50S humbuckers. Wound in the PAF vein, these pickups are vital and distinct at each position on the switch, with a midrange-focused growl at the bridge and sweet, bell-like textures with plenty of meat at the neck. This Elite 1963 ES-335 Dot weighs 8lbs 6oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany
-Shape: Slender ‘60s-style C, measuring .795” 1st fret, .905” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Rosewood, dot inlays
-Frets: Medium jumbo, no wear
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1 11/16”, bone
-Headstock: Open book shape
-Tuners: Grover Deluxe double-line (Kluson-style), greened keystone buttons
-Serialization: T2-prefix (Terada, 2002)
-Factory Markings: Epiphone Elite decal
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple (maple centerblock)
-Pickups: 50S humbucker x2 (Gibson USA-made)
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: ABR-1 bridge, stopbar (nickel-plated)
-Plastics: Four-ply pickguard, gold reflector cap knobs, cream, switch tip
-Label: “Epiphone Elite,” serialized
Exceptionally well-kept since new, there are just a couple tiny marks on the gloss Natural finish. The gloss finish on the neck profile is flawless.
The original hardshell case is included, along with the owner’s manual.
Original: $2,699.99
-65%$2,699.99
$945.00


















Description
But the feature that makes this Elite Epiphone exceedingly rare is the Gibson-style open book headstock carve. While virtually all of the Elite instruments had a different Epi headstock with the distinctive central “bump” at the top of the carve, a tiny percentage made only for the Japanese domestic market were manufactured with a Gibson-style open book shape as seen here.
The semi-hollow construction ensures a resonant, open acoustic response, providing an ideal platform for the Gibson USA-made 50S humbuckers. Wound in the PAF vein, these pickups are vital and distinct at each position on the switch, with a midrange-focused growl at the bridge and sweet, bell-like textures with plenty of meat at the neck. This Elite 1963 ES-335 Dot weighs 8lbs 6oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany
-Shape: Slender ‘60s-style C, measuring .795” 1st fret, .905” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Rosewood, dot inlays
-Frets: Medium jumbo, no wear
-Scale Length: 24 3/4”
-Nut: 1 11/16”, bone
-Headstock: Open book shape
-Tuners: Grover Deluxe double-line (Kluson-style), greened keystone buttons
-Serialization: T2-prefix (Terada, 2002)
-Factory Markings: Epiphone Elite decal
Body Specs:
-Wood: Maple (maple centerblock)
-Pickups: 50S humbucker x2 (Gibson USA-made)
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Three-way pickup selector
-Hardware: ABR-1 bridge, stopbar (nickel-plated)
-Plastics: Four-ply pickguard, gold reflector cap knobs, cream, switch tip
-Label: “Epiphone Elite,” serialized
Exceptionally well-kept since new, there are just a couple tiny marks on the gloss Natural finish. The gloss finish on the neck profile is flawless.
The original hardshell case is included, along with the owner’s manual.






















