![]() I've bought a few Guitars off & they all seem to know the true Valuse these days or are just asking carzy Prices that no one will pay so they sit on their Website forever. Hundreds of them & everything you can imagine in mupltiples. I was at Hollywood Guitar Center a couple weeks ago & they have biggest Selection of Vintage Guitars I've ever seen. In fact it seems like it's gone the other way. More people know the Value of things today. Not so much since the invent of the Internet. Yeah 30 years ago those stories were true. That’s why the Rolling Stones and Beatles and everyone else had German guitar like Framus and Hofner. or the importing of American guitars - or both. I did read that in the 1950s there was a ban on either the exporting of American guitars to the U.K. I never like new guitars or too shiny ones because they seem like too precious- and I am clumsy I think you have made my mind up to wait, keep looking and find a players model. And I think they look better without the pick guard! Yeah would love one of them. I love the checking you get in the finish. You know I would prefer a players guitar. ![]() The three Beatles guitarists used these Epiphone thinlines for a significant proportion of their time in the studio. ![]() Soon after, Lennon and Harrison bought Casinos of their own. Paul McCartney was the first Beatle to acquire a Casino, a ’62 model he purchased in late 1964. In England all we have is buckets, and garden brooms. Three names easily explain that phenomenon: John, Paul and George. Store manager, Mark Agnesi, showing you how. What I love about America is that there are so many stories of people finding guitars in pawn shops or someone’s shed or garage. GuitarOfTheDay: 1967 Epiphone E-230TD Casino in Original Sunburst finish with 2 P90's and Factory Wigglestick. I love p90s! The one the sounds the best is the 59’ 225. ![]()
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