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		<title>Epiphone Sheraton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Epiphone Sheraton was one of the first Epiphone electric guitars to be made following the purchase of the company by Gibson, appearing a year after the Casino in 1959. The Epiphone Sheraton is a double-cut thinline, semi-hollow-bodied guitar with twin humbuckers. Check out the at Amazon The Sheraton’s body was based on Gibson’s ES-335 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="easyazon-link" rel="nofollow"  href="http://fretboardmag.com/a/us/B0002GZQGU/fretboardmag-20/"><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41xwGHv01zL.jpg" class="alignright" alt="Amazon Image" height="500" width="224"  /></a>The Epiphone Sheraton was one of the first Epiphone electric guitars to be made following the purchase of the company by Gibson, appearing a year after the Casino in 1959. The Epiphone Sheraton is a double-cut thinline, semi-hollow-bodied guitar with twin humbuckers.</p>
<p><strong><em>Check out the <a class="easyazon-link" rel="nofollow"  href="http://fretboardmag.com/a/us/B0002GZQGU/fretboardmag-20/?linkCode=as2">Epiphone Sheraton II Archtop Electric Guitar</a> at Amazon</em></strong></p>
<p>The Sheraton’s body was based on Gibson’s ES-335 and had the same twin rounded horns and the electronics in the same place. One key difference between the ES-335 and the Epiphone Sheraton was the tailpiece. The Gibson used a stop, or sometimes a vibrato, tailpiece, while the Sheraton employed a Frequensator. The Frequensator allows for longer bass strings and shorter treble strings, though this arrangement is sometimes reversed by guitar players. The other difference was the fretboard inlay: the Sheraton had a block and triangle inlay.</p>
<p>Later, the company introduced the Epiphone Sheraton II which swapped the Frequensator for a stop tailpiece. This version became much more popular than the original Sheraton. Both guitars were notable for being played by blues legend John Lee Hooker. Epiphone introduced a John Lee Hooker signature model shortly before the great man’s death in 2000. This guitar along with Epiphone’s other Sheraton II models now has a black on orange/yellow sunburst colouring rather than the black on deep red colour of the original Sheraton and Sheraton II.</p>
<p>Other notable Sheraton fans include Oasis’ Noel Gallagher, and the guitar which Epiphone custom-made for him, the Supernova, is closely based on the Sheraton and the Epiphone Dot.</p>
<p>The Sheraton II is still in production but the original Sheraton hasn’t been made for several years and is now pretty rare. The current Sheraton II has a laminated maple body, three piece maple neck, and a rosewood fretboard. It still features those lovely twin humbuckers.</p>
<p>Know anyone who has an original Sheraton? Ever played one yourself? Let me know in the comments and I’ll add the details to the article.</p>
<p><strong><em>Check out the <a class="easyazon-link" rel="nofollow"  href="http://fretboardmag.com/a/us/B0002GZQGU/fretboardmag-20/?linkCode=as2">Epiphone Sheraton II Archtop Electric Guitar</a> at Amazon</em></strong></p>
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