"Pick of the Day" - 1965 Epiphone Olympic Double and 1966 Supro Thunderbolt
We talk a lot about Gibson and Fender on this channel, but don't be fooled - we're huge fans of old Epiphones and Supros as well, and that is just what we have today! A cool old 1965 Epiphone Olympic Double in the rare Red Fox finish, and a 1966 Supro S6420 Thunderbolt amp! These guitars are simple in construction, but are total rock machines especially with the upgraded Lindy Fralin pickups - the tailpiece has been removed but is included in the case, as are the original pickups. Today we have our friend Skyler Mehal in to demo the guitar through the killer 1x15 Supro combo as well as a few other videos this coming week. For more information on the guitar or amp, please check out: http://www.emeraldcityguitars.com/pro... http://www.emeraldcityguitars.com/pro... Music: The Hollers "Ain't Here To Lose" (Instrumental)

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