The Epiphone Crestwood was a solid-body electric guitar launched in 1958 and discontinued in 1970.
After Epiphone discontinued the Crestwood, a number of re-issues and replicas has been available from different companies.
The guitar was a double cutaway solid-body construction in mahogany with dual New Yorker pickups, three-on-a-side headstock and a pickguard with the Epiphone logo.
In late 1959 the guitar was renamed the Crestwood Custom and the body's edges were rounded off and the pickguard got a different design.
Epiphone also launched the Crestwood DeLuxe which can easily be described as a three pickup version of the Crestwood Custom, it also featured an ebony fretboard with block inlays.