Playing the 150th Anniversary Wilshire
The Kalamazoo made Epiphone solidbodies of the 1960s were some very cool guitars, with their own style. Made alongside the Gibsons, they were high quality instruments played by many great players. Epiphone's 150th Anniversary Wilshire aspires to bring one of those unique models within reach. But how accurate is it. Let's have a look. I give my opinion of this reissue and provide demos both isolated and with a backing track.

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EPIPHONE 150th ANNIVERSARY WILSHIRE | Review | Guitar Interactive

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Celebrating 150 Years of Epiphone Guitars!

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Yes, it's time to pull the plug

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Versatile But Disappointing: The Epiphone 150th Anniversary Wilshire

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The Pentatonic Secret Behind The Pros Best Solos

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Stop and BUY This EPIPHONE SG Special

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The "Forgotten" Holy Grail Brand: Epiphones of the '50s & '60s

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Jazz Fusion Band Rearranges Thriller On The Spot (ft. Mohini Dey)

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I Had No Idea!

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Epiphone 150th Anniversary Crestwood Custom & Wilshire - Sound Demo

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Honest Review - Epiphone Wilshire - First look and review

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BEST New Epiphone 150th Anniversary Guitars (Buy THIS One)

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The Infamous 7.25 Inch Radius

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Epiphone Wilshire P90 - Vintage Reissue Guitar Review

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Can Celebrities ACTUALLY Play Guitar?

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He Told Keith Richards "You Can't Afford This Guitar" — But The Signature Was KEITH RICHARDS' Own

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I Went to America's Guitar Stores Just to Prove Him Wrong.

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Official Epiphone 150th Anniversary Guitar Guide - Crestwood, Wilshire, Sheraton, & Zephyr

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Choose the right guitar

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