![]() The electronics are untouched, with nickel pickup covers on the P-90s and gold reflector cap knobs on the Volume and Tone controls. The original bone nut measures 1 9/16" in width and the headstock retains the Kluson Deluxe-style nickel tuners. The guitar plays cleanly up the neck with no buzzing or dead spots and a responsive truss rod. The rosewood fretboard retains the original medium jumbo fretwire, and the frets show just a touch of wear beneath the plain strings on frets 1-4, with virtually no wear further up the board. The neck has a notably slender and fast-feeling C shaped profile with significant taper as you travel up the fretboard, measuring. Weighing in at only 6lbs 6oz, we've had this Casino professionally setup here at Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar and dialed in for optimal action and intonation with 10-46 strings. ![]() Perfect for bold cleans or overdriven sizzle, these pickups take full advantage of both the snappy attack of the maple body and the warmth of the fully hollow construction. ![]() Faithfully replicating mid '60s spec, the P-90s have plenty of bark and growl, with a glassy, touch sensitive sound. Produced in Japan at the Terada factory, this is an uncommon and early Epiphone reissue which preceded the current "Elitist" line. Up for sale a 1990 Epiphone Casino in 100% original condition and in perfect working order.
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