bobouz
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If you are at all interested in playing an electric, you really should not sell this guitar!
I fingerpick almost exclusively. After playing strictly acoustics for thirty years, I discovered the joy of fingerpicking an electric. Then it took me about seven years to figure out that a Gibson ES-330 and it's Epiphone Casino clone were the perfect vehicles for delivering the tone I was after (after being coupled with the right amp, of course). I now have two ES-330s and an Epi Elitist Casino, and won't be parting with any of them.
Yes, the Beatles had three Casinos, and McCartney still has his, which was manufactured a bit earlier than the other two. He continues to use it regularly, and says it is the best electric guitar he has ever played.
A wonderful find - hope you end up keeping it.
I fingerpick almost exclusively. After playing strictly acoustics for thirty years, I discovered the joy of fingerpicking an electric. Then it took me about seven years to figure out that a Gibson ES-330 and it's Epiphone Casino clone were the perfect vehicles for delivering the tone I was after (after being coupled with the right amp, of course). I now have two ES-330s and an Epi Elitist Casino, and won't be parting with any of them.
Yes, the Beatles had three Casinos, and McCartney still has his, which was manufactured a bit earlier than the other two. He continues to use it regularly, and says it is the best electric guitar he has ever played.
A wonderful find - hope you end up keeping it.