All original and in near mint condition (original relic style 'stripped' finish, plugged tuner holes and missing pickguard to simulate Lennons original Casino, worn case too)

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  3. Epiphone Casino Revolution Inspired By John Lennon
Epiphone Casino Revolution John Lennon

1999 Epiphone USA 1965 John Lennon Revolution Casino! The original Gibson USA-Made Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino. Why buy the import guitars for about the same price when you can get the original from 1999-2000. The guitar plays easy and sounds excellent. The guitar is in near mint condition except for a scrat. Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino Semi-Hollow w/ Original HC made in 2000. C $3,935.97; Buy It Now; Free Shipping; From Japan; Epiphone John Lennon Revolution. IBJL Revolution Edition with Natural Finish. Epiphone John Lennon Casino. This Epiphone Casino is a historical collection model inspired by John Lennon's 1965 Casino electric guitar he used on most Beatles recording sessions until The White Album and Let It Be sessions. This is the Limited Edition - #838 of the1965 built and authorized by Yoko Ono - John Lennon Epiphone Casino 'Assembled in the USA' electric guitar (expert crafted) reproduction of the final version John had created from the factory made version of this model.

Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino Guitar

Like this one, for instance: the isolated guitar track from 'Revolution,' the John Lennon-penned B-side of 'Hey Jude,' which was released as a single August 26, 1968. At the time this track was recorded, distortion was well established as an electronic effect for guitarists, but no one had ever used it to the extreme that the Beatles did here.

Epiphone Usa John Lennon Revolution Casino

The 'Revolution' John Lennon Casino offers professional musicians the same key features of John Lennon’s personal Epiphone Casino that he purchased in London in 1965. This is the stripped down “Revolution” version John used for The Beatles White Album, Abbey Road, the rooftop concert for the Let It Be film, and his first solo work with the Plastic Ono Band.
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For the Epiphone Company of 1961, the Casino was a small breakthrough. After the merger with Gibson in 1957, Epiphone no longer made jazz archtops. A new era of music had arrived. The introduction of the Casino was a modern design that announced that Epiphone’s unique history would continue separate from Gibson’s. Though from a distance the Casino had the look of an ES-335, the Casino was a true hollowbody giving players a clear, ringing tone that could be pushed into overdrive when needed. It was an ideal guitar for stage and studio and can be heard on many landmark recordings including The Beatles’ Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds.

Epiphone Casino Revolution Inspired By John Lennon

5-ply maple body
Basswood bracing
Single-piece mahogany neck
16th fret, glued in neck joint
Rosewood fretboard
22 Medium Jumbo frets
Synthetic bone nut
1.68” nut width
SlimTaper™ “D” Profile neck
12” radius
24.75 scale
Switchcraft 1/4” output jack
Gibson USA P90T/P90R pickups
LockTone™ Tune-O-Matic bridge
Trapeze tailpiece
Gold plated Grover Imperial tuners with original 'ghost' of old
tuners
Pearloid parallelogram fretmarkers
Single-ply binding top, abck and fretboard
Missing pickguard to simulate John Lennons original Casino
Original 'stripped' finish to simulate Lennons