Each guitar is hand-numbered and a combined total of only 1,965 John Lennon Epiphone Casino's will be produced. Introduced in 1999, these limited edition models were limited to 1,965 combined units and were available for approximately 10 years. Offered in two distinct models, the '1965' and 'Revolution,' it is based on John Lennons 1965 Epiphone E230TD Casino. Epiphone ES-230TD Casino de 1965 But if there is a single electric guitar that can be related to Lennon it is his Epiphone Casino, a guitar that appears on all the Beatles albums from Revolver to Abbey Road, but also on the two main albums of his solo career, Plastic Ono Band and Imagine. Made with a select maple body and top with f-holes, trapeze tailpiece, mahogany neck (24-3/4" scale), neck and body binding, two volume and two tone controls, and parallelogram inlays. The 'John Lennon Revolution Casino is a reproduction of the 'stripped' Casino featuring one dull coat of lacquer, Gold Grover tuning pegs and with the pickguard removed. The John Lennon Casino is a hollowbody electric archtop guitar. Equipped with two vintage P-90 single-coil pickups, the Casino still delivers those Beatlesque tones at a price every player can afford. ![]() ![]() Ever since The Beatles purchased three Casinos back in 1964, this hollow Epi model has taken on a life of its own. The Epiphone Casino Electric Guitar is the guitar that put Epiphone on the map.
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