List of Epiphone Products - Bluegrass Instruments

Bluegrass Instruments

  • Mandolins
    • Adelphi
    • Artist
    • BG-50
    • BG-440
    • Century
    • Electar Model-M
    • EM-50 & EM-66 Venetian
    • Flatiron Festival F-2
    • MandoBird
    • Mandobird-VIII
    • Mando-cellos No.1, 2 & 3
    • MM-20
    • MM-30S/SE
    • MM-45
    • MM-50/50E Professional
    • MM-60
    • MM-70
    • Rivoli
    • Strand
    • Windsor
    • Zephyr
  • Mandolas
    • Windsor
    • Strand
    • Rivoli
    • Adelphi
    • Artist
  • Ukuleles
    • Kauai
    • Lanai
    • Les Paul Ukulele
    • Masterbilt Ukulele 500
    • Molokai
  • Resophonic Guitars
    • Biscuit
    • Dobro Hound Dog Roundneck/Roundneck Deluxe
    • Dobro Hound Dog Squareneck/Squareneck Deluxe
    • MD-30/30E
    • MD-100
    • Spider
  • Lap Steel Guitars
    • Alkire E Harp
    • Electar Century
    • Electar Console
    • Electar Coronet
    • Electar Hawaiian
    • Electar Kent
    • Electar Model-M
    • Electar Model-C
    • Electar Rocco
    • Electar Varichord
    • Electar Zephyr
  • Banjos
    • Banjo/Mandolin
    • Banjo/Ukulele
    • Campus
    • Century
    • Electar Banjo
    • EB-Series
    • Mayfair
    • Minstrel
    • MB-100 Masterbilt
    • MB-100 First Pick
    • MB-100
    • MB-200
    • MB-250
    • MB-350
    • MB-500 Masterbilt
    • Peerless
    • Plantation
    • Professional
    • Rialto
    • TB-10 Travelin' Banjo
    • TB-75 Tenor Banjo
    • Tenor Banjo
    • Wonder-VIII, X & XXX
    • Zephyr
  • Recording Banjos
    • Artist
    • Alhambra
    • Bandmaster
    • Concert
    • Concert Special
    • Concert Art DeLuxe
    • Pharaoh Concert DeLux
    • DeLuxe
    • DeLuxe Art Banjo:
    • Dansant
    • Emperor
  • Upright Basses
    • B-1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Artist
    • The Artist
    • The Professional
    • The Studio

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