![]() Playability: The slim tapered neck plays smoothly up and down the neck. The original pickguard has warped slightly, but is still in good shape with no breaks. The frets have minor playwear in the “cowboy chord” area and have plenty of life left. The binding is intact with no breaks or separations. There are two areas on the back of the neck where the finish appears to have reacted to something it was stored in or leaned against in these areas, the finish has bubbled and been worn away. White pickguard with chrome “E” logo.Ĭosmetics: The guitar is very clean overall with very light crazing and minimal playwear on the original cherry finish, which is still strong and beautifully shows the figuring of the maple body. ![]() ABR adjustable bridge and nickel Bigsby tremolo. Pickups/Hardware: Two Gibson chrome-covered P-90 pickups. Rosewood fretboard with parallelogram inlays. Neck: Mahogany set neck with a medium-slim profile. ![]() This beautiful cherry red example is a clean, light, snappy vintage classic.īody: Hollow thin-line maple body. Summary: The Casino is Epiphone’s most iconic model, exceeding its Gibson counterpart, the ES-330, in popularity amongst players and collectors alike. ![]()
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