The guitar is lightweight, resonant and tons of fun to play. The guitar is in excellent condition with the exception of one spot of light indentations on the neck that you don't notice as you play. Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino 4.57 out of 5 based on 45 ratings.
Originally appearing in 1961 as a sister model to the Gibson ES-330, the. The Epiphone John Lennon Revolution Casino was built between 20, as a limited run of 1965 guitars, to commemorate John Lennon’s 1965 Casino in its stripped-down form. A nice touch is the original serial number still on the headstock, though this one is number 1793 of 1965. The Indonesian-made 'Inspired by John Lennon' models are going for 3k plus, these original, 1965 Limited Editions are only going to become more collectable The John Lennon '1965' Casino is a faithful reproduction of Johns beloved Vintage Sunburst Casino as he purchased it in 1966. Epiphone USA Collection John Lennon Signature 1965 Casino. The Casino had no pre-Gibson equivalent, and corresponds to the Gibson ES-330 launched the previous year. An Epiphone team examined the original guitar and replicated all of it, including the original '65 Kalamazoo body shape. The Epiphone range of the 1960s consisted of several guitars based on the pre-Gibson Stathopoulos-era guitars, and a number closely resembling the Gibson guitars of the same time all were produced in the same factory in Kalamazoo, MI, USA. This one is a no-brainer for Beatles collectors or anyone who loves a Casino! This is a 2002 Epiphone John Lennon Limited Edition '65 Casino - modeled exactly after the guitar which Lennon played.