About This Listing

Featuring a unique tone, the Casino hollow body is a comfortable lightweight guitar with plenty of loudness. Since 1961, the legendary Casino has been Epiphone’s best-selling archtop and a rock ‘n’ roll standard. First introduced in 1961, the Casino was just one of several new thinline archtops designed and produced at the company’s adopted new factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan that it shared with one-time competitor and new partner, Gibson.

The Casino was first adopted by Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones who used a Casino to record the demo for “Satisfaction” at Chess Records in Chicago. Howlin' Wolf took a Casino on his first tour of the UK, appearing on Thank Your Lucky Stars. Shortly afterwards, John Lennon and George Harrison bought Casinos for the Beatles 1966 world tour. Featuring Dogear P-90 Classic pickups, 60s C neck profile and a 5-ply Maple body with Spruce contour top bracing.

Epiphone Dogear P-90 Classic:
The Limited Edition Casino is powered by Epiphone Dogear P-90 Classic single coil pickups inspired by the first generation of P-90 pickups that gave the Casino its unique tone. Epiphone Dogear P-90 Classics are made with 18% Nickel Silver covers and designed and tooled from the ground up with new bobbins manufactured to historic dimensions, Elektrisola magnet wire, sand cast Alnico V magnets, and pole shoes manufactured using correct alloys and to Gibson's original dimensions. Each pickup has its own Volume and Tone control with Gold "Top Hat" knobs with metal inserts and pointers and an Epiphone all-metal three-way selector switch.

Lifetime Warranty:
As with every Epiphone, the Limited Edition Casino in Sunrise Orange comes with Epiphone’s Limited Lifetime Warranty backed by Gibson Musical Instruments' famous 24/7/365-day Customer Service. Step on to the stage of history with the Limited Edition Casino in Sunrise Orange. Available for a limited time only.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm -

Epiphone Casino Hollowbody Guitar Specifications
  • Body Shape: Casino
  • Body Material: Layered Maple
  • Top: Layered Maple
  • Back: Layered Maple
  • Side: Layered Maple
  • Bracing: Spruce Contour Brace
  • Binding: Single ply cream - top, back and fretboard
  • Finish: Worn
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Profile: 60's C
  • Scale Length: 24.724"
  • Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12.01"
  • Number Of Frets: 22
  • Frets: Medium Jumbo
  • Nut Material: Graph Tech® NuBone®
  • Nut Width: 1.693"
  • Inlays: Trapezoid
  • Joint: Set Neck
  • Hardware Finish: Nickel
  • Tuner Plating: Nickel
  • Bridge: Epiphone LockTone™ Tune-O-Matic™
  • Tailpiece: Diamond Trapeze
  • Tuning Machines: Epiphone Vintage Deluxe: metal button, press-in bushing
  • Pickguard: Casino with "E" logo, 3-ply
  • TrussRod: Dual Action
  • Truss Rod Cover: 2-Ply Crescent Bullet with "E" logo
  • Control Knobs: Gold Top Hats with metal inserts and dial pointers
  • Switch Tip: Cream
  • Strap Buttons: 2 - bottom and back of heel
  • Pickup Covers: Nickel Dogear
  • Neck Pickup: Epiphone PRO P-90
  • Bridge Pickup: Epiphone PRO P-90
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS® Potentiometers
  • Pickup Selector: 3-way Epiphone toggle
  • Output Jack: Epiphone heavy duty 1/4" output jack
  • Strings: .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Casino Worn
Categories
Body Material
  • Maple
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Offset Body
  • No
Model Sub-Family
Finish Style
  • Gloss
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Fretboard Material
  • Laurel
Model Family
Color Family
  • Black
Number of Frets
  • 22

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American Musical Supply

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Items Sold:58,372

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