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Epiphone 'Inspired by' John Lennon Casino
Description
The NEW "Inspired by" John Lennon Casinos offer the professional musician the same key features of Epiphone's acclaimed John Lennon signature U.S.A. Casinos but at a more affordable price. Also based upon the "1965" Casino and the "Revolution" Casino, these two "Inspired by" versions combine the cost-effective workmanship of Epiphone's own factory in Asia with original Gibson U.S.A. electronics including classic P-90 pickups with dog-ear, nickel plated covers and a Switchcraft(tm) made toggle and output jack.
The Inspired by "1965" Lennon Casino: In 1966, during the recording of "Revolver," John Lennon and George Harrison each acquired vintage sunburst Epiphone Casino guitars. The 1965 Casino is a reproduction of the original guitar John purchased with its sunburst finish and stock hardware. Attention to detail includes the correct "burst" pattern and front and back, neck joint at the 16th fret (instead of the 17th), vintage style tuners with small metal buttons, black washer around the toggle switch and the historically accurate rectangle "blue label" inside the sound hole.
The "Inspired by" Revolution Casino: In 1968, John had his Casino sanded down to the bare wood and covered with a thin, dull finish. During that time, he also replaced the tuners with Gold Grovers and removed the pickguard. He first used this "natural" Casino during "The White Album" sessions in 1968. The "Inspired by" Revolution Casino is a reproduction of this stripped guitar and as it also remains today.
The Complete Package: Both "Inspired by" Casinos include a hard case while the Revolution version also includes the unattached pickguard and mounting bracket.
Support Music Education: As with all Epiphone Lennon guitars, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each goes to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund which supports music education. Backed by Epiphone's Limited Lifetime Warranty and 24/7/365 day Customer Service, these new "Inspired by" Casinos capture the essence of the 1960's and the Beatles with their authentic looks, specifications and one-of-kind sound and feel that only a Casino has. Pickup one today and start a Revolution!
Specs
- Body Material
- Laminated Maple
- Neck Material
- Mahogany
- Neck Shape
- SlimTaper
- Neck Joint
- Glued-In; 16th fret
- Truss Rod
- Adjustable
- Scale Length
- 24.75"
- Fingerboard
- Rosewood with pearloid "Parallelogram" inlays
- Bridge Pickup
- Gibson USA P-90T
- Neck Pickup
- Gibson USA P-90R
- Controls
- Bridge Volume, Neck Volume, Bridge Tone, Neck Tone, Switchcraft 3-way toggle, Switchcraft 1/4" Jack
- Binding
- Body and Fingerboard
- Fingerboard Radius
- 14"
- Frets
- 22; medium-jumbo
- Bridge
- Tune-o-matic
- Nut Width
- 1-11/16"
- Hardware
- Black
- Machine Heads
- (1965 - VS) Vintage-style; 14:1 ratio with small metal buttons (Revolution - LN) Gold Grovers
- Colors
- Vintage Sunburst (VS), Lennon Natural (LN)
- Includes
- Hard Case, Unattached Pickgaurd/Mounting Hardware (Revolution ONLY)
- Warranty Epiphone
- Limited Lifetime
Images
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Links
- Introducing the Latest Version of Epiphone's Classic Casino! at Epiphone News
- Epiphone 'Inspired by' John Lennon Casino at Epiphone.com
- Epiphone Casino at Wikipedia
- Vintage Guitars Info - Epiphone model history
- Epiphone 'Inspired by' John Lennon Casino at Sweetwater
- Epiphone 'Inspired by' John Lennon Casino at Amazon.com
- How John Lennon and The Beatles Made the Epiphone Casino Famous
- File:Epiphone Casino Owners Manual.pdf
Wish List
New locking tuners: Sperzel or Grover
Personal History
Purchased from Sweetwater 03-24-10. Arrived 03-27-10. Serial Number: 09081501246
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