Epiphone casino 1995

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And trust me, if you love guitars, this one is no exception. I’ll be sad to see this one go because I’ve had such a lot of fun playing it and have a great deal of love for the casino, but I don’t want to see it collecting dust, I want it to be in the hands of someone who’ll get as much enjoyment out of it as possible.

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I have a Gibson J50, and due to the amount of time at home because of covid, I haven’t had many sessions etc to go to with it, so have just been noodling around on my J50 for the most part of this year. Though as of the last maybe 12 months, I just haven’t picked it up. I’ve used this for session work, personal projects, and as an evening player. I’ve never had a problem with it, only that people in sessions always want to try it out! It’s quite an eye catcher, and it never fails to command compliments and interest. Despite the assumptions people have made when they see the bigsby, I’m pleased to be able to say that it just never goes out of tune, it’s a stable and reliable guitar. The finish is practically spotless, no dings, no imperfections, just a gorgeous guitar waiting for someone to love it.

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This is a fantastic example of a Korean made Casino, straight out of the peerless factory in 1996.

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