EPIPHONE Rivoli Description
- symmetrical body (similar to the Gibson Style A), laminated walnut back/sides, f-holes, triple-ply binding on top/back/f-holes, mahogany neck, raised pickguard, bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, rounded peghead, four-per-side tuners, name of model between Epiphone and Masterbilt logos on headstock, nickel hardware, available in Sunburst finish, mfg. 1932-1958.
In 1934, the binding was changed to single-ply. In 1939, the f-holes featured a squared edge at every corner, the pickguard went around the bridge, and the peghead featured a script logo and dipped in the center. In 1950, the soundhole was changed to an oval and an oval peghead inlay was introduced.