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1 hour ago, Pinch said:

Did they relic poly...? Or does it have a nitro finish? 

 

17 minutes ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

Since it was made it USA, I'll bet it its nitro. But ya never know. 

 

6 minutes ago, Pinch said:

Makes sense. Old poly would just look like poly.

According to the Epi, site it's nitro.  https://www.epiphone.com/en-US/Electric-Guitar/EPIGM7112/Vintage-Sunburst

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I’ve played 335’s, 345’s & Casino’s for years.. I consider them the Essential Guitars. Currently I have a recent Sunburst Gibson Memphis 335 with 57 Classics & 4 Epiphone Casino’s.. A Ltd Edition Sunburst Peerless Casino with Bigsby, 50th Anniv. Ltd Edition Sunburst 1961 Casino with Tremotone, Natural John Lennon Revolution Casino & a recent new USA Casino.. 

Of all my Electric Guitars, which include Fender’s, Gretsch, Ric’s & other Gibson’s, the Casino’s are the most played.. They are the most versatile & seem to do everything well.

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They could have saved money and sent it to me.  I'd have gladly "aged" it for them for free. My payment would be the enjoyment of it for however long it took me to "age" it to their liking.  And I'm a firm believer of the old maxim; "A job slowly done is surely done."  [wink]

And we all know they wouldn't pass that savings on to the customer, so it would have been a "win-win".

Whitefang

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46 minutes ago, Larsongs said:

I’ve played 335’s, 345’s & Casino’s for years.. 

I'd often theorized about "moving air" and having tone chambers and with that 339 I realized there was something to it.

I'd even read somewhere that Les liked the new chambered Les Pauls before he died, and actually bought a chambered Studio after he passed because I'd swapped off my old '72 "Recording" years ago. and didn't own a Les Paul. I had been gigging my '91 Tele and '79 SG. That Studio is an '08 (was nos in 09) and is a fine sounding guitar. Some people don't like the chambers, but I actually do.

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1 hour ago, Murph said:

I'd often theorized about "moving air" and having tone chambers and with that 339 I realized there was something to it.

I'd even read somewhere that Les liked the new chambered Les Pauls before he died, and actually bought a chambered Studio after he passed because I'd swapped off my old '72 "Recording" years ago. and didn't own a Les Paul. I had been gigging my '91 Tele and '79 SG. That Studio is an '08 (was nos in 09) and is a fine sounding guitar. Some people don't like the chambers, but I actually do.

The long term use of a hollow stringed instrument was thought to improve it. It was the idea of the continued vibration of the wood being beneficial. I bought into the idea when I tried to play the violin. I would keep in in a wardrobe with a radio that was permanently on. Did it help? No, but I only did this for a few months. 

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2 hours ago, gearbasher said:

Here's a question I can't seem to find an answer to. Where in the US are the USA Casinos made?  Nashville?

Where the current Gibson Electric  Guitar plant is, I think all electrics are in Nashville, and Acoustics in Bozeman, Montana. I think Memphis was closed in 2019. I heard it was Fed Ex building now.

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so what are these,  $6k instead of $9 and $10K

where do I sign?

And ya'll know this was bound to happen eventually

just wait, coming next "Squire's Antique Vibe" line up.  buy yerself a MIC Telecaster that looks like it was left out in a blizzard,  for some where round $2k, no case of course

 

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6 hours ago, Murph said:

I'd often theorized about "moving air" and having tone chambers and with that 339 I realized there was something to it.

I'd even read somewhere that Les liked the new chambered Les Pauls before he died, and actually bought a chambered Studio after he passed because I'd swapped off my old '72 "Recording" years ago. and didn't own a Les Paul. I had been gigging my '91 Tele and '79 SG. That Studio is an '08 (was nos in 09) and is a fine sounding guitar. Some people don't like the chambers, but I actually do.

I also have a Gibson Memphis Blacktop ES Les Paul with Bigsby & MHS Pickups.. It is an amazing Guitar! It was Ltd Production around 2013-2014..

They also produced a Goldtop version with P90’s & Bigsby.. I’ve been searching for a mint used as they were also Ltd Production & sold out quick..

 

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12 hours ago, Larsongs said:

I also have a Gibson Memphis Blacktop ES Les Paul with Bigsby & MHS Pickups.. It is an amazing Guitar! It was Ltd Production around 2013-2014..

They also produced a Goldtop version with P90’s & Bigsby.. I’ve been searching for a mint used as they were also Ltd Production & sold out quick..

 

Man, you must have hated to see the Memphis shop close. They built some sweet guitars.

I never made it there, and I am only about 3 hours from Memphis.

I was really busy back in those days, but that's no excuse.

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4 hours ago, Murph said:

Man, you must have hated to see the Memphis shop close. They built some sweet guitars.

I never made it there, and I am only about 3 hours from Memphis.

I was really busy back in those days, but that's no excuse.

I hated to see them close.. I am disappointed I couldn’t get an ES Les Paul Goldtop with P90’s & Bigsby… I think with one of those & my Memphis Blacktop ES Les Paul with MHS Humbucker Pickups & Bigsby would cover almost all the Gibson Epiphone Sounds I’d need.. Except for my Firebird with Mini HB’s..

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