Epiphone casino!!!!!!!

Nope......was playing on an Epiphone Howard Roberts (the model back then was almost identical to the casino) back in 1965 and loved it. Traded it in for a Gibson, though, and loved it more. Oh well, personal taste.
 
I think it is the best guitar Epi makes today. I would probably get the Noel Gallager Model, just cause it rawks in color.

MIKE
 
As much I respect Noel Gallagher I think I may have to change the pick guard with his signature on it though. The supernova is also good as it has humbucker pick-ups as opposed to the single coil on the casino-but I still prefer the casino-natural or cherry!!
 
I like the John Lennon Revolution Casino the best, but that costs like 2 grand. I thought they were all humbuckers though, are they p-90s? I haven't played one for a long time. I have a Washburn Prototype HB-35S, (335 Style)
MIKE
 
Yes they are p-90's on the epiphone casino. My favourite is the revolution casino as well but the casino i have in cherry looks almost identical (except the colour obviously). I don't know what they play like (i haven't had that privalage(yet)), mine sounds pretty nice.
 
HEY GUYS!!!! You can get the real thing for the same price as the new Casinos and such. Older hollow body Gibsons with REAL P-90s are all over the place ranging in price from $700 to $1300 for good quality, craftmanship and vintage tone--- As long as you stay away from the very pricey ES-330s and Birdlands. ES-125s are still plentiful and were made in serveral different styles including: thick or thin body, cutaway or non-cutaway, one or two P-90s,some (like mine) came from the factory with a Bigsby. Of course the may not be a shiny as the new Epiiphones, but they are better built, have better tone, and just plane ol' have the look.......

[This message has been edited by Daddy-O (edited 04-17-2000).]
 
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