Vintage used epiphone casino

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Epaminondas “Epi” Stathopoulo, one of the founder’s three sons, led the company to a prominent position in the tenor-banjo market of the ’20s (an era in which Gibson struggled to develop a competitive banjo model).

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With roots in Greece and Turkey, Epiphone was founded as the House of Stathopoulo in the early 1900s. Like most of the Epiphone line of the ’60s, the Casino bore little resemblance to the Epiphones of a decade earlier, much less the ’30s archtops on which the company had built its reputation (be sure to read the feature on the Epi harp guitar in this issue). But thanks to the Beatles, it is probably the best-known of all Gibson-made Epi models. In appearance as well as electronics it ranked well below the semi-hollow Sheraton and Riviera or the solidbody Crestwood Custom. In the Epiphone line of the 1960s, the Casino occupied middle ground.

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