Epiphone Sheraton
The Epiphone Sheraton is a full-sized semi-hollow body guitar that has been in production since 1959. Featuring a laminated maple body, dual humbucker pickups, and ornate vine inlay on the headstock, the Sheraton delivers a warm, resonant tone with excellent sustain. Noel Gallagher made the Epiphone Sheraton an iconic Britpop instrument, using a sunburst model extensively during Oasis's peak years. The guitar's versatile voice handles the chiming clean tones and aggressive overdrive of Britpop equally well, while its wider neck and semi-hollow body provide a comfortable, expressive playing experience.