![]() One of the first features one usually notices with the guitar is the tremotone vibrato and the unusual headstock. The frets are nice and level with just about perfect action and feel thanks to a good setup, courtesy of Mr. This particular model has the signature chunky Epiphone neck – however, for an Epiphone it feels very nice. ![]() I prefer the Gibson variety of the so-called “slim-taper” neck. It has 22 medium jumbo rosewood frets with pearloid dot-inlays and it also has a set of Wilkinson Deluxe machine-heads. It sports a 5-layer maple/birch body with a mahogany neck which is glued on at the 16th fret. It is in mint condition except for a small ding at the back of the headstock. I bought it second hand in the US and had it shipped to where I live last year. It is a limited edition from 2011 made in the event of the Epiphone Casino 50th Anniversary. I bought one in a sunburst with the tremotone vibrato system. My guitar is number 1549 in the series of 1961 units ever made of this particular model. The Epiphone Casino 50th Anniversary 1961 Reissue:
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