Epiphone 1965 John Lennon Casino
Auction ends | 2 hours |
Bids | no |
Current price | ¥377,000 $2,588 |
Start price | ¥377,000 $2,588 |
Buy-now | ¥440,000 $3,021 |
Consumption tax | 0% included |
Seller | singalong0901 +214 |
Condition | Used |
Start time | 2024-04-24T06:10:15+09:00 |
End time | 2024-04-27T18:10:15+09:00 |
Auto-prolongation | Turned on |
Lot number | b1110500782 |
Seller position | Osaka prefecture |
* Please check the damage image of the head and case handle. * I can't understand the warping of the neck, the reduction of frets, the truss rod, etc. because I am an amateur. * I think that all the parts are original, but there is a possibility that the previous owner has replaced it, and we cannot guarantee it. * It is a product that we have a strong feeling and have cherished, so we do not intend to reduce the price. It can only be purchased at the indicated price. John Lennon 1965 Casino limited to 1965 pieces worldwide assembled by Gibson USA in 2000. In recent years, second-hand distribution has become quite rare, and the price has soared, making it a rare one. It was also used in the Beatles' performance in Japan, and it is a replica model of the 1965 casino that determined the Beatles sound from the middle to late period. After that, the paint was peeled off and refinished naturally, and it became the Mr./Ms. Burst type of John Lennon Casino, which produced two types of the world's most famous casino in 2000, the so-called "Revolution" used in rooftop concerts, and the world's most famous casino that changed its face depending on the times. The same serial number "328393" as John Lennon is placed in the same blue label as at that time, which can be seen from the back of the head and F hole, and the serial number of this unit is "7◯4 / 1965", which means the 7◯4 of the 1965. I bought this one in 2008 and used it for 15 years. (I use it outside about 3 times, and I usually use it mainly for home recording)
There is dullness on nickel parts such as the pickup cover, rust on the screws, small dents and abrasions on the body top and back of the neck, and MADE IN USA seal marks that were originally attached to the back of the head, but there are no major scratches that peel off the paint and show the wood, and the overall condition is kept in good condition. The leather of the case is weakened and there is a lot of damage. Although it is a model known for its collector's items, it reproduces the specifications of 1965 such as lacquer coating, mother-of-pearl head logo, ABR-1 with nylon saddle, and aluminum foil "E" mark 3-ply pickguard, etc., and is highly evaluated in both sound and looks. * The exact year of manufacture is unknown.(Added 21 February 2024, 02:05 AM)* I don't know about the warping of the neck, the reduction of frets, the truss rod, etc. because I am an amateur, but I don't feel any inconvenience when using it. (As for the truss rod, I have never touched it myself.)
There is dullness on nickel parts such as the pickup cover, rust on the screws, small dents and abrasions on the body top and back of the neck, and MADE IN USA seal marks that were originally attached to the back of the head, but there are no major scratches that peel off the paint and show the wood, and the overall condition is kept in good condition. The leather of the case is weakened and there is a lot of damage. Although it is a model known for its collector's items, it reproduces the specifications of 1965 such as lacquer coating, mother-of-pearl head logo, ABR-1 with nylon saddle, and aluminum foil "E" mark 3-ply pickguard, etc., and is highly evaluated in both sound and looks. * The exact year of manufacture is unknown.(Added 21 February 2024, 02:05 AM)* I don't know about the warping of the neck, the reduction of frets, the truss rod, etc. because I am an amateur, but I don't feel any inconvenience when using it. (As for the truss rod, I have never touched it myself.)
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