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The Casino, also designated by Epiphone as model E230TD, is a thinline hollow-bodied guitar with two Gibson P-90 pick-ups. Although generally fitted with a trapeze-type tailpiece, often a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece is used in its place (either as a factory direct feature or as an aftermarket upgrade).
Dave Davies can be seen playing an Epiphone Casino in the video for "All Day and All of the Night". Tom DeLonge (Blink-182, Angels & Airwaves) uses his signature ES-333 in both Epiphone and Gibson versions. Pete Doherty (The Libertines/Babyshambles) uses a Coronet as his main electric guitar. Bob Dylan used different acoustic guitars from Epiphone.
1965 Epiphone Casino (used live only by George, John used it both in studio and live) 1964 Gibson J-160E; Vox Super Beatle amplifier; 1963 Höfner 500/1 bass; Vox Super Bass Beatle amplifier; 1965 Epiphone Casino (live only for George as he used the Fender Stratocaster in studio) 1965 Rickenbacker 360/12
Epiphone Casino (In 1968 Lennon had his sunburst Casino professionally stripped of its paint, removed the pickguard and changed the tuning machines to gold Grovers) [12] A twelve-string Framus Hootenanny acoustic used during the Beatles for Sale, Help! and Rubber Soul sessions and was possibly used on "Polythene Pam".
For The Stones in the Park, he played an Epiphone Casino and a Gibson Flying V. On the late 1969 tour he acquired an Ampeg Dan Armstrong model and he used this during the live recording of Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!. From 1970 onwards, Richards began using Telecasters as his main onstage guitar.
A former competitor, Epiphone, was purchased by Gibson in 1957 and now makes competitively-priced Gibson-styled models, such as the Les Paul and SG, sold under the Epiphone brand, [93] while continuing to make Epiphone-specific models like the Sheraton, Sorrento, and Casino.
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