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Here’s a rare and exceptionally cool early '60s Epiphone hollowbody: a 1961 Epiphone Sorrento E452T in its original Royal Olive finish, built at Gibson’s legendary Kalamazoo factory. This early model features the short-lived and highly sought-after metal "bikini" headstock badge – a quirky and collectible design that was phased out in 1963.
This is a second-year example and features a stunning Royal Olive finish that pairs beautifully with the single-ply celluloid tortoiseshell guard and nickel hardware. This one has seen some honest use but remains full of vintage character.Â
The single PAF mini-humbucker delivers a beautiful, articulate tone – brighter and tighter than a full-size humbucker but with more harmonic depth and warmth than a single coil. It’s a brilliant match for this fully hollow, laminated maple body – chiming cleans, warm jazz tones, or vintage rock ‘n roll growl, it’s a tonally rich and versatile pickup. The wired ABR-1 bridge and original nickel trapeze tailpiece complete the setup, with reflector knobs in place and a set of reproduction Kluson tuners installed. There's a stable crack along the treble side tuner line, and as you can see from the pics an additional truss rod cover screw hole has been added at some point.
Neck-wise, it’s got the comfortable early ‘60s Gibson-style profile, somewhere between a medium C and slim taper. The rosewood fingerboard is in good condition with plenty of life left in the frets.
If you're after something a little different, with vintage Gibson DNA, standout looks, and a rich, warm hollowbody voice, this early Sorrento is a fantastic choice. Rare to find in the UK – especially in this finish and with the bikini badge intact – this is a proper vintage sleeper that delivers tone, vibe and collectability in spades!
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Here’s a rare and exceptionally cool early '60s Epiphone hollowbody: a 1961 Epiphone Sorrento E452T in its original Royal Olive finish, built at Gibson’s legendary Kalamazoo factory. This early model features the short-lived and highly sought-after metal "bikini" headstock badge – a quirky and collectible design that was phased out in 1963.
This is a second-year example and features a stunning Royal Olive finish that pairs beautifully with the single-ply celluloid tortoiseshell guard and nickel hardware. This one has seen some honest use but remains full of vintage character.Â
The single PAF mini-humbucker delivers a beautiful, articulate tone – brighter and tighter than a full-size humbucker but with more harmonic depth and warmth than a single coil. It’s a brilliant match for this fully hollow, laminated maple body – chiming cleans, warm jazz tones, or vintage rock ‘n roll growl, it’s a tonally rich and versatile pickup. The wired ABR-1 bridge and original nickel trapeze tailpiece complete the setup, with reflector knobs in place and a set of reproduction Kluson tuners installed. There's a stable crack along the treble side tuner line, and as you can see from the pics an additional truss rod cover screw hole has been added at some point.
Neck-wise, it’s got the comfortable early ‘60s Gibson-style profile, somewhere between a medium C and slim taper. The rosewood fingerboard is in good condition with plenty of life left in the frets.
If you're after something a little different, with vintage Gibson DNA, standout looks, and a rich, warm hollowbody voice, this early Sorrento is a fantastic choice. Rare to find in the UK – especially in this finish and with the bikini badge intact – this is a proper vintage sleeper that delivers tone, vibe and collectability in spades!




