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1965 epiphone casino.

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It came out of the box last night and was first played today as I like to let guitars acclimatize for a bit. Cosmo had two of the regular Casinos in natural in stock and he selected the nicest one and then had the techs do the initial set up for me.

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He bought his used on eBay, whereas mine was brand new, sourced through my dear friend Peter Waldon at Cosmo Music in Richmond Hill, Ontario. In a recent Vlog, Mick took viewers through his own Casino experience. I do not do everything that Mick does, but he and Dan do influence me, in very positive ways. This purchase, and I did buy it, I blame on myself, but with significant influence from distant bud Mick Taylor of That Pedal Show. Why a Casino? Some odd desire to try to be John Lennon? Nope. That makes for a really nice instrument at a price tag in the realm of affordable for more people.

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Don’t get excited, this is not the long awaited US built version of the Casino, it’s the Casino that you can get today, built at the Epiphone factory in China.

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