Epiphone Alleykat
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| Epiphone Alleykat | |
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| Manufacturer | Epiphone |
| Period | 2000 — 2008 |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Archtop |
| Hardware | |
| Pickup(s) | 1 Humbuckers 1 Mini Humbucker |
The Alleykat is an archtop guitar manufactured by the Epiphone Guitar company. It is made in Korea and features a single cutaway design similar to a Gibson ES-175 albeit without the florentine design. The Alleykat is a semi-hollow body guitar that features one wood block under the bridge to improve sustain and reduce feedback. The Alleykat line was discontinued by Epiphone in 2008.
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