2.2 Epiphone-exclusive electric guitars.Aside from guitars, Epiphone has also made double basses, banjos, and other string instruments, as well as amplifiers. Today, Epiphone is still used as a brand for the Gibson company, both for budget models of other Gibson-branded products and for several Epiphone-exclusive models. Over time, as Gibson moved its own manufacturing operations to other facilities, Epiphone followed suit Gibson has also subcontracted the construction of Epiphone products to various facilities in the US and internationally. Gibson relocated Epiphone's manufacturing operation from its original Queens, New York factory to Gibson's Kalamazoo, Michigan factory. was purchased by Gibson, its main rival in the archtop guitar market at the time.
After taking over his father's business, Epaminondas Stathopoulos named the company 'Epiphone' as a combination of his own nickname 'Epi' and the suffix ' -phone' (from Greek phon-, 'voice') in 1928, the same year it began making guitars. Electric, acoustic, archtop & resonator guitarsĮpiphone is an American musical instrument brand that traces its roots to a musical instrument manufacturing business founded in 1873 by Anastasios Stathopoulos in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire and moved to New York City in 1908.