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Paul got his Epiphone Casino in 1962, and immediately altered it for left-hand playing. Remember that Paul McCartney started out with the Beatles as a guitarist, and indeed played quite a few of the guitar parts during the band's illustrious recording career. 1960s SlimTaper 'D' neck profile for smooth playabilityĬlassic design provides a McCartney-esque sound.Classic electronics provide a remarkable, versatile tone.Construction components deliver incredible hollowbody tone.Classic design provides a McCartney-esque sound.Get this one with all the upgrades and the case for the cost of a new one.Įpiphone Casino Coupe Hollowbody Electric Guitar at a Glance: The crappy original P90s are no longer around and will NOT be included in the sale. I don't have the pickguard on there but I will include it in the sale. I will include a like new PRS deluxe softcase. Low action and plays very nicely, set up with Elixir 10's. There is a tiny scratch on the headstock (pictured) and light surface wear, but overall it's great. The pickups are the TV CLASSIC PLUS BRIDGE + SUPERTRON NECK, which is one of TV Jones recommended pairings. They were installed professionally by Richboro Music in PA. It was $300 just for these pickups + $100 installation cost. This is an awesome Casino Couple with professionally installed TV Jones pickups.

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