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Epiphone Sheraton II with Case Black

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Epiphone Sheraton II with Case

John Lee Hooker as “an out-did 335,” the Sheraton blends rich tone, elegant styling, and road-ready performance in a way few guitars can match.

Originally introduced in 1959, the Sheraton carries forward Epiphone’s legacy of craftsmanship with its maple semi-hollow construction, delivering a warm, articulate voice with just the right amount of bite. Whether you’re chasing smooth jazz tones, classic blues, or pushing into rock territory, this guitar responds with clarity and depth.

Visually, the Sheraton stands apart. Pearloid and abalone block-and-triangle inlays, multi-ply binding throughout, and the iconic “Vine” headstock inlay give it a refined, unmistakable look that feels right at home on any stage.

Under the hood, a pair of Epiphone ProBucker pickups provide vintage-inspired tone with modern flexibility. Coil-splitting on each volume control opens up a wide range of sounds—from full, humbucking warmth to crisp single-coil sparkle—making this a seriously versatile instrument.

The SlimTaper neck profile and 12" radius rosewood fingerboard offer a comfortable, fast feel, while premium touches like Grover Rotomatic tuners and LockTone hardware ensure stability and reliability night after night.


Key Features

  • Laminated maple body and top for classic semi-hollow tone
  • 5-piece maple/walnut set neck for strength and sustain
  • Rosewood fingerboard with pearloid & abalone inlays
  • ProBucker-2 (neck) and ProBucker-3 (bridge) pickups
  • Coil-splitting for expanded tonal versatility
  • Grover Rotomatic tuners (18:1 ratio)
  • LockTone Tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar tailpiece
  • Gold hardware with premium multi-ply binding throughout

This Epiphone Sheraton II is in very good condition. Minimal fret wear. There are scratches on the guitar from normal playing wear. Please Note: There are a couple finish cracks on the guitar. One located on the bass side by the f hole and one long crack on the back center seam.