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EPIPHONE ELITIST 1965 CASINO REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Epiphone'
Have you seen and heard this guitar in action? If you did, then you know it's well worth the price. Epiphone created a great sounding guitar that Elitist 1965 Casino certainly is. Not only it sounds well, but performs and handles really nice. Another must have from Epiphone!
One-piece mahogany neck
Rosewood fretboard
22 frets
pickups: P90 USA single coil rhythm with P90 USA single coil reverse treble
Nickel hardware
2 volume, 2 tone, 3-way toggle
Grover tuners
Epiphone took time and with it's accumulated experience made a Elitist 1965 Casino, a guitar that stands out for it's remarkable features it offers for a fair price. Epiphone did a great job, and to testify that a lots of musicians gave highest grades to Elitist 1965 Casino. Feature wise there's little do be asked for. This guitar will satisfy a great, great majority of musicians and that's what Epiphone had in mind while building it.
You can plug this baby into a toaster and, God knows, maybe it would sound as great as it does with any other amp. Seriously, Epiphone made a Elitist 1965 Casino, a terrific sounding instrument that deserves all the praise it can get. There is simply no need to change anything stock-provided parts built into this axe, as it sounds professional all the way. Epiphone's Elitist 1965 Casino is a over the top sounding instrument.
Ready to play out of the box, Epiphone's Elitist 1965 Casino is easy to set up even further thanks to great hardware pieces she built upon. Handling and playing this kind of guitar is a pure joy as it stays in tune 90% of the time, regardless of the abuse. It feels reliable and it really is, as Epiphone put great deal of time and effort to produce such a good looking guitar that is behaving well, as Elitist 1965 Casino does.
Elitist 1965 Casino is reliable and durable guitar, that measures up to top built guitars. It will perform well in any imaginable situation, and will stand the test of time, if you take the usual care of your instrument. It is no secret that Epiphone makes good, quality instruments, and that is surely the case with Elitist 1965 Casino guitar.




