The original Warranty card, and case contents are all accounted for and included. The outside of the case shows some superficial scratches, but nothing terrible. It shows no wear that we can see, and no scratches or dings anywhere on the body. 'The Epiphone and Gibson companies were fierce rivals in the Thirties, constantly trying to outdo each other’s designs. You can check out an excerpt below, and read the full review here. This was purchased by the previous owner as a collectible, and was played little. Guitar Aficionado have just posted a review of the brand new Epiphone Elitist Series 1965 Casino. The guitar is loud acoustically, but has all the growl you could want plugged in! The 12th fret inlay, as well as the Pickguard features actual inlaid pearl "Snake Eyes" Dice. Included also is a deluxe archtop Case and a Certificate of Authenticity Autographed by Dwight! His signature is also superimposed on the back of the headstock. The quality of this guitar is impressive, as you would expect. The guitar has the classic look of the iconic casino, but with a very unique Firebird style headstock! Mini Grover Keys keep the guitar in tune, and the pickups are Wound in the USA by Gibson. Each one was handmade in Japan under the 'Elitist' line. There were only 250 of these offered worldwide. How does it feel to be viewing a listing for a Guitar so RARE and desirable that it is the ONLY ONE for sale ANYWHERE on the internet?!įor your viewing pleasure is the Epiphone Elitist Dwight Yoakam "Dwight Trash" Signature model Casino!
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