![]() The Frequensator tail piece was now replaced by a fixed stop bar. The Epiphone Sheraton II was introduced in 1986 and featured only one major difference. The Sheraton featured a block and triangle inlay, as well as a fancy vine on the headstock. The 335 originally used dot inlays on the neck, later replaced by blocks. While Gibson's 335 usually featured a stop tail piece or in some cases a vibrato tail-piece, the Sheraton had a Frequensator. One distinguishing characteristic of the Sheraton was its Frequensator tail piece. The Sheraton was fitted with a set glued-in neck, in accordance with Gibson's standard practice. It featured the same double rounded horns body as the 335 and had similarly placed electronics. Gibson designed the Sheraton's body at the same time as their similar, though less fancy ES-335 model. ![]() Though the Sheraton and all its variations were introduced under the ownership of the Gibson Guitar Corporation, Epiphone is the exclusive manufacturer. The Epiphone Sheraton is a thinline semi-acoustic, semi-hollow bodied electric guitar.
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