I was a big fan of the overall vibe of hollow-body plus 2 P90s, but the pickups were a little dark, and it didn't play very well (small cramped neck, some fit and finish issues, fret buzz even after a professional setup, etc).
I had a red 2012-ish era Casino for a few years that I liked but didn't love. Recommend Cases (case not included): 940-E519 (Hard Case), 940-E519HG (EpiLite Case) Output Jack: Epiphone heavy duty 1/4' output jack Strap Buttons: 2 - bottom and back of heelĬontrols: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS Potentiometers Truss Rod Cover: 2-Ply Crescent Bullet with 'E' logoĬontrol Knobs: Gold Top Hats with metal inserts and dial pointers Tuning Machines: Epiphone Vintage Deluxe: metal button, press-in bushing These Casinos still feature the classic design elements that make the model a legend, including a thin 5-ply maple hollow body, two Dogear P-90 pickups and a mahogany neck with a 60s C profile.īinding: Single ply cream - top, back and fretboard Over the years it has been the choice of players including blues legend Howlin' Wolf, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, and John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison of The Beatles. Since 1961, the Casino has been Epiphone’s best-selling archtop and a rock ‘n’ roll standard. This Epiphone Casino comes in a CME Exclusive Worn Sunrise Orange finish!