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  1. There were 250 made in Nashville in the early 90s, the assembled in usa were early 2000s I believe.
  2. I know. I mean, if they give the sheraton the same recognition they have given the casino this past year. I think there would be a huge market for a USA sheraton with original specs, even a Chinese version. Surely gibson know that. Anyway that's a topic for a separate thread.
  3. For what it's worth I know, you know about casinos. Your the casino guy on here, I appreciate your input I kind of know what I'm expecting from this, if i get one. I simply hope it to be a decent basic guitar, the fretboard material etc don't particularly concern me and as far as I'm aware the standard casino comes with pau ferro now anyway. I'm particularly drawn to the finish and colour. The neck is 100% set. https://www.peachguitars.com/epiphone-casino-worn-worn-ebony.htm?opt=28010&gclid=CjwKCAiAwKyNBhBfEiwA_mrUMsk0T6Qi9uRZKY0621E70BHzAWcyyji_6C6JoZr_K26o8lUg1t2W7hoCW4sQAvD_BwE Hopefully you can see the pictures on there, if not it does say set neck under the joint header on the epiphone product page. My goal with this thread is to gauge the quality of these coming from the factory, the last new epiphone I bought was in 2012. I believe the quality is good at the factory at the moment but I'm just asking for people's experiences.
  4. To be honest I'm waiting for a USA Sheraton, if that ever happens. This worn series just keeps me interested enough to keep looking. The pickups would possibly go anyway in favour of something with black covers, even though personally I've not had any problems with epiphone pickups. These also come with CTS pots, so no issues there. The andertons review was quite interesting, but again amps, player etc. The specs are very similar to the standard production casino, some may argue better. It definitely isn't a bolt on neck as stated in the link you provided.
  5. I am seriously considering getting one in ebony. Who has one, who's played one, what's the opinions? I've seen the reviews on YouTube etc but haven't really seen these mentioned here.
  6. I've said this before but I've never had a problem with epiphone electronics, even the so called muddy 90's pickups etc. All changes I've made have been down to either wear or preference like mihcmac. Almost every time I see people moaning about this I wonder if they are adjusting the amp properly for each guitar? And as for made in China? You say your happy with it, so why is it too bad?
  7. Hi, It looks like you got a custom KOA, not the custom PRO KOA which is the model that comes with coil splitting. As far as I know the standard custom you have will come with CTS pots and is the only version available currently. The pro version has been discontinued and had the old headstock. The dealer you bought from could have had the wrong product info up. Either way it's a beautiful guitar.
  8. Nice. I hope these are offered in other colours. Especially now realising I had missed that they come with an ebony board.
  9. For information, this is on another well known epiphone forum too with pictures. Almost certainly a fake.
  10. Providing the work was done by a fully competent person, and done correctly. There should be no limit to which electric guitar strings you use. This is of course purely based on the information you have given, I have no idea how strong the joints are. It will also probably need a set up to allow for a new gauge strings. That must have been some crash to require a full new neck but the body was OK, and also luck that there was a Gibson lp available which had suffered irreparable body damage but its neck was OK.
  11. https://www.axesrus.co.uk/Hard-Tail-Bridge-with-I-saddles-on-a-Trapazoid-Bas-p/bn104.htm I remembered seeing this one when on the search for a project a couple of years ago. I have no idea about the nighthawk other than this coincidence though, there is a member called NighthawkChris. He may be able to help you more, he tends to reside in the gibson sub forums.
  12. It appears these new versions of the Lucille do come with a 'epilite' case which actually looks quite nice. It seems these are being given similar specs to other signature models, with the previous version being basically a standard run model. These have cts pots etc. I wonder how long they will be around?
  13. Nice. A varitone has always been something I've wanted to add to my collection. I'm sure I read somewhere that these will be out in white and red too. Let us know how it goes.
  14. It's very similar to a broadway, the headstock would fit a 60s, as would the serial number. However from those pictures, I would say that's not from the 60's. I don't think I've ever seen those fb inlays. Assuming that it's modern, the serial number given would indicate a reissue. But a reissue wouldn't have those tuning keys, a replacement possibly? Also if its modern the biggest point is the two hole truss cover. I don't know, it could be fake, it could have been a reissue, it could even have been for the Japanese Market only. Try asking Epiphone they may be more help.
  15. I'm from the UK, so my opinion may not count as valid as some on this but from what others have said in the past, take it to a proper tech. Get there opinion.
  16. Pictures of the back of the headstock and neck or at least the serial number would be needed to tell you anything of any detail.
  17. The B7 does look best, it's the classic bibsby people think of on these type of guitars. My suggestion of the B3/B6 is purely because I don't think I would have the balls to screw through the top of THAT guitar and I don't think the roller is needed.
  18. I kind of had an idea a B3 was too short in length, but couldn't remember correctly the longer version. Still there is no reason why a casino needs a tension roller from a B7, I will say though a B7 does look better.
  19. Ok, but still my point regarding the tension stands. The trapeze doesn't apply downward pressure in the way a roller bar on a B7 would. A B3 would be a near identical replacement the trapeze, would it not?
  20. Would a B3 not be the correct one for a casino? Being full hollow there is little for the top screws to secure to and they have been used for how many years on the Gretsch 6122 etc? There is no downward pressure applied by the trapeze currently on, so I don't see the need for There to be any on a bigsby?
  21. Where did you purchase from new? It seems this model hasn't been made since 2012, so I doubt they would keep the software updated or available for that long unfortunately.
  22. Between this period some if not most sheraton II came with a gibson truss cover, including my 93. I know the riviera had the E, as did the epiphone by gibson models which came before this period. I know people mod them but there are several on ebay and reverb at the moment with the gibson cover.
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