
The Casino’s 24.75″ scale mahogany neck has the classic SlimTaper D-profile with the glued-in neck joint joining the body at the 16th fret, just like vintage models from the ˜60s. The Casino’s unique features include a 5-play maple top, back, and sides with basswood bracing. Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys, Paul Weller of the Jam, and Noel Gallagher of Oasis are just a few of the players who have made great records with Casinos. John Lennon and George Harrison soon bought their own and used their Casinos on stage and at Abbey Road throughout the band’s career. By 1964, the Beatles were stars and when Paul McCartney went shopping for a new guitar that could feed back, he reached for a Casino. Maybe it’s purely coincidental that at the same time that the Casino was in its planning stages at Epiphone headquarters in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Beatles were starting their historic run at the Hamburg Star Club. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds. It was an ideal guitar for stage and studio and can be heard on many landmark recordings including The Beatles’ Sgt.

Though from a distance the Casino had the look of an ES-335, the Casino was a true hollowbody giving players a clear, ringing tone that could be pushed into overdrive when needed. The introduction of the Casino was a modern design that announced that Epiphone’s unique history would continue separate from Gibson’s. After the merger with Gibson in 1957, Epiphone moved away from making large archtops. Case sold separately.įor the Epiphone Company of 1961, the Casino was a major breakthrough. And now it’s available in an exclusive Metallic Gold finish. The Epiphone Casino still has the same classic look, sound, and features that have made it the go-to guitar for two generations of artists including Paul McCartney, Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Keith Richards and Gary Clark, Jr. While models such as Masterbilts, Broadways, Wilshires, Coronets, Emperors and Texans are some of Epiphone’s most memorable models, the Casino is arguably Epiphone’s most famous due to its close association with The Beatles. It’s a very versatile guitar with a warm crunch to it.This guitar is in excellent condition and setup superbly.Įpiphone has made a name for itself by producing some of the greatest and most innovative musical instruments for over 120 years. The neck is really thin, and it’s just a joy to play. It’s got so many different tones within it. It would have to be my **Cherry Red 1968 Gibson SG**, which is just a really, really beautiful guitar, man. **If you had to choose only one guitar to use forever - or, to quote the BBC radio show, to take with you on your "desert island" - what would it be? In the studio, it’s been the Danelectro lately. When I think of the quintessential Paul Weller guitar, I can't help but picture your sunburst Epiphone Casino with the trapeze tailpiece. I used that and an old Telecaster.ĭo you happen to know the exact model of the Danelectro?

It’s got a nice sort of crunchy, earthy, dirty sort of sound to it. Guitar-wise, I used a Danelectro on a lot of tracks on the album.

" What guitars and amps did you stick to when recording Sonik Kicks? As far as amps, I used my little Marshall combo a lot.
