- Material and Construction: The guitar is made of all solid wood construction with solid mahogany back and sides, and a solid Sitka spruce top. The neck is made of mahogany with a laurel fretboard, and features a Slash Custom C-shape profile and a 16-inch fretboard radius
- Electronics and Hardware: The guitar is equipped with an LR Baggs VTC preamp and under-saddle pickup for natural acoustic sound when plugged in. It also features Grover Rotomatic tuners, a Graph Tech TUSQ nut and saddle, and a tortoise shell 50s J-45 style pickguard
- Personal Touches: Exclusive to the Slash Collection, the guitar features Slash's 'Skully' signature drawing on the back of the headstock and Slash's signature on the truss rod cover. A custom hardshell case with Slash's "Skully" logo is also included
- Specifications: The guitar has a scale length of 24.75 inches, a nut width of 1.692 inches, and medium jumbo frets. The bridge is made of laurel with a reverse belly and Graph Tech TUSQ saddle
- Other Features: The guitar has a round shoulder body shape, a gloss body finish, and 4-ply top and 1-ply back binding. The strap buttons are located on the side of the heel and endpin jack
Epiphone and Slash are proud to present the Slash Collection. Part of the Inspired by Gibson Collection, it celebrates influential guitars Slash has used during his career, inspiring multiple generations of players around the world. Perfect for every stage and players of all levels, the Epiphone Slash J-45 features all solid wood construction with solid mahogany back and sides, a solid Sitka spruce top with a 50s-style pickguard, Grover Rotomatic tuners, Graph Tech TUSQ nut and saddle, and Slash’s personal touches including a C-shape neck profile, a flatter, more modern 16" fretboard radius, and an LR Baggs VTC preamp and under-saddle pickup for natural acoustic sound when plugged in. Exclusive to the Slash Collection is Slash's “Skully” signature drawing on the back of the headstock and Slash’s signature on the truss rod cover. A custom hardshell case with Slash's "Skully" logo is also included.