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![]() | Orfeus (Model name unidentified) |
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This type of Orfeus is probably the most known. It features semihollow archtop body, similar to Gibson ES-335 and other countless symmetrical archtops made in the late 60's and 70's. We're still unsure about the model name, but a similar bass model was called "Hebros". There also was a three pickup version with the same body and neck. |
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