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  2. Epiphone Casino - Wikipedia

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    Epiphone currently builds several versions of the Casino. These include: Regular "Archtop-Series" Casino made in China and uses non-American made parts (Korea until 2007) [1] Elitist Casino. Made in Japan and set-up in America, and contains American made parts such as the pickups. Body is 5-ply maple, Gibson P-90 pickups, and nickel hardware. [11]

  3. Epiphone - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, all of the Elitist models have been discontinued with the exception of the Elitist Casino and the Dwight Trash Casino. The Epiphone Elitist guitars included features such as higher grade woods, bone nuts, hand-rubbed finishes, "Made in the USA" pickups and USA strings. [24]

  4. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    Gibson decided to move Epiphone production to Japan in the early 1970s and chose Aria as its contractor. As a subcontractor to Aria, Matsumoku manufactured most electric Epiphones made in Japan from 1970 through 1986 (a few solid body electrics were made by other Japanese manufacturers and at least one model was made in Taiwan).

  5. Top 10 U.S. casinos ranked by visitor reviews - AOL

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    OLBG takes a look at the top 10 casinos in the US based on information gathered from Instagram and TripAdvisor. Top 10 U.S. casinos ranked by visitor reviews Skip to main content

  6. Stolen, sold, not even solid gold. The story of Oscar

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    In 2006 an online casino made an end-run around the no-sale rule. Instead, it bought a 999-year lease on the 1960 best score Oscar won by composer Morris Stoloff for “Song Without End.”

  7. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    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. In Japan, Orville by Gibson once made Gibson designs sold in that ...

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