The popular Blue Label period
Product Introduction
We have a second-hand Epiphone Casino from the Blue Label era, produced in Japan in the 1970s, in stock!
[Column] History of the Blue Label Period and Epiphone Casino
At first glance, the body looks thin like a semi-hollow guitar, but the Casino's unique structure has no center block. It has a hollow feel and depth compared to a regular semi-hollow guitar, while also producing a sound with a quick attack.
The original was a Nashville type bridge, but it has been replaced with an ABR-1, and the color scheme gives it a more vintage look.
*The rest are believed to be original.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us!
If you come to the Chigasaki area in Kanagawa Prefecture, you can try out the instrument, so please feel free to contact us!
condition
This particular guitar has the typical binding deterioration and paint cracks that are common with Epiphones, but the playing surface is excellent!
There are two stickers missing from the volume knob.
Product Details
Neck warp : Almost straight
Rod: There is room on both sides
Fret remaining : 60-70 %
Weight : Approx. 3.0kg
String height : 1st string 2.2mm / 6th string 2.3mm
Accessories : Hard case
Specification
Year of manufacture | 1976 model |
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serial | 116030 |
top | Mahogany |
Side & Back | Mahogany |
Neck Material | Mahogany |
Fingerboard | Rosewood |
bridge | ARB-1 |
Nut Width | Approx. 41mm |
scale | Approx. 628.65 mm |