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John Lennon Limited Edition Epiphone 1965 Casino
For sale a near perfect example of John’s 1965 Casino made possible my Gibson & Epiphone. This is the queen essential and the BEST reproduction Lennon Casino ever made. This guitar has all paperwork and catalogue/poster and the original case also Ex++ condition. Good luck finding another one, no one ever sells these. Always wanted one and traded a stunning 2002 R8 Les Paul to get this. Have had it a few months but alas the neck is too small for me. Will ship $3,399

THE HISTORY
The Epiphone John Lennon Casino
Flash back to November 1997, and a team from Epiphone visit “The Dakota” in New York to examine John’s Casino. They took measurements of the neck and body, studied the components and photographed everything, in order to create a guitar as close to Lennon’s original as was possible to achieve. As a result and in cooperation with Yoko Ono, Epiphone proudly introduced the Limited Edition John Lennon “Revolution” and “1965” Casinos.

The “John Lennon 1965 Casino” is a reproduction of the guitar as John originally purchased it with the sunburst finish and stock hardware. Epiphone was owned by Gibson and in the 60’s guitars by both brands were very similar, and were made side by side in the factory at Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Read more about the 1960s Epiphone Casino. Gibson had strict product licensing arrangement that limited the number of dealers stocking Gibson and the Epiphone brand was a way to increase sales without breaking these deals.

These Lennon reissues are incredible guitars; manufactured to the standards of the 1960s originals. Just 1,965 instruments have been made, each numbered. A portion of the proceeds from each sale was donated to “The BMI Foundation, Inc. for John Lennon Scholarship fund” which supports music education

Epiphone Casino ‘John Lennon’ 1965 specifications
Original body shape and materials- Mid 60s Kalamazoo Specifications
• Nitro Cellulose lacquer finish
• One-piece Mahogany neck
• Rosewood fingerboard with pearloid, parallelogram fret markers, binding over fret-ends
• Neck joint at 16th fret
• 24.750″ scale
• Mother-of-pearl headstock logo – 17 degree pitch
• “Gibson USA- factory” electronics and hardware
• Nickel plated, Alnico-V p-90s with original pole spacing
• Switchcraft, 3-way toggle with old style black washer
• Nickel ABR bridge with nylon saddles
• Vintage style case with shroud

South Carolina Guitars

South Carolina Guitars

1997 (1965 reissue)
Epiphone
Near Mint
sunburst
Original Hard
18 Years
$3,399 down from $3,800
South Carolina Guitars
Surfside Beach, SC
7:29 PM
This is a landline NOT a cell phone. do NOT text. Calls accepted 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday. E mails answered same day!! Thanks

Checks and money orders, I hate pay pal but will use if if you insist and YOU pay the pay pal fees. buyer pays for shipping and I handle the insurance side of it, greatly reducing your shipping cost

Shipping is normally UPS Ground or Fed Ex ground saving unless otherwise requested by buyer. In this case the buyer pays for any overnight and express shipping.

Full cash refund if instrument does not check to be what I claim it to be.