Joe Bonamassa’s Epiphone Collection
Proves Affordable Doesn’t Mean Inferior
Rewriting the Rules of Value
Joe Bonamassa’s Epiphone Collection
Proving Affordable Doesn’t Mean Inferior
Joe Bonamassa’s Epiphone Collection continues to prove that affordable doesn’t mean inferior. With expert design, vintage tone, and stage-ready features, Joe Bonamassa’s Epiphone Collection redefines what budget-friendly guitars can offer.
Rewriting the Rules of Value
The price tag of a guitar often influences how it’s valued. Blues rock icon Joe Bonamassa is shifting that mindset – one Epiphone at a time. Best known for his vintage guitar collection and impeccable tone, Joe doesn’t limit himself to six-figure Gibsons. Over the last decade, he’s partnered with Epiphone to deliver a signature line that offers high-quality craftsmanship without the high price.
These artist models prove that premium tonewoods, superb build, and soulful sound don’t require a luxury budget. His collection reshapes how musicians view “affordable gear” and opens the door for serious players on a budget.

Why Epiphone? Why Now?
Bonamassa’s partnership with Epiphone wasn’t about settling – it was about accessibility, value, and tone.
As a long-time ambassador of vintage tone, Joe owns some of the rarest guitars ever made – like original ’59 Les Paul Standards, Flying Vs, and ES-335s. That makes his seal of approval on any Epiphone model incredibly powerful.

Signature Models That Make a Statement
Joe’s Epiphone Collection pays tribute to his own legendary instruments. These models are not gimmicks – they’re faithful recreations of the guitars that shaped his sound.
Lazarus ’59 Les Paul Standard:
Inspired by a real 1959 Les Paul, restored from a sanded-down shell. It features a flame maple cap, mahogany body and neck, and Gibson Burstbucker pickups.
Black Beauty Les Paul Custom:
A triple-humbucker masterpiece based on Joe’s 1958 LP Custom. Outfitted with gold hardware, ebony fretboard, and multi-ply binding – this guitar screams elegance and tone.
Amos Flying V:
Based on the ultra-rare ’58 Flying V “Amos”, it boasts a Korina body, vintage neck profile, and blistering rock tone. A nod to Gibson’s boldest design era.
Norm Burst 335:
This semi-hollow beauty honors a cherished model from Norman’s Rare Guitars. It’s balanced, warm, and perfect for jazz, blues, or even indie rock.
Each guitar features premium components, vintage-inspired aesthetics, and often shares the same pickups and electronics as its Gibson counterparts.

The Legacy of Joe’s Affordable Revolution
Joe Bonamassa has done more than build a guitar line – he’s elevated expectations. By infusing his knowledge, passion, and tone obsession into each Epiphone signature model, he’s created instruments that serve the song – not the ego.
“When you’re young and struggling, you overplay to get noticed. I have shredded my way to success. Maybe now is a good time to just go,… ‘Is this serving the song?’”
-Joe Bonamassa
Great guitars aren’t about logos. They’re about inspiration, expression, and the joy of playing – regardless of price.
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