![]() There's nothing wrong structurally with this guitar and it really sounds amazing. This is likely from the indentation in the binding on the back of the neck joint (pictured). ![]() It is a factory second, as indicated by the "USED" stamp on the back of the headstock. There was also a master volume pot added. Though slightly more prone to high-gain feedback, an all-hollow guitar is offers richer resonance - true tone aficionados gladly make the tradeoff. The second tone pot works for both the middle pickup and the bridge pickup. Unlike the ES-335 or other semi-hollow instruments of this shape, the Epiphone Casino is a fully hollow instrument. It had a middle pickup added with its own volume pot. The original owner was a Gibson employee, with the mods being done at Gibson. It comes with its original hard shell case, which is in excellent condition. ![]() It has a nut width of 1.74", a 23.5" scale length, and it weighs 7 pounds, 7 ounces. ![]() It's armed with a Spruce top, Flamed Maple back/sides, 3-piece Maple neck, and an Ebony fingerboard/bridge. If you're looking for a hollow-body guitar with some vibe and classy looks, then look no further! This Epiphone Elitist Byrdland hollow-body guitar is a special instrument. ![]()
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