Epiphone casino vs gibson es 330

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Now sooner or later someone will jump in here and tell you the selector switches of the Casino are no good. I've got Rickenbackers, Fenders, Gibon, Gretsch and the neck of the Casino is the best neck out of all of them. Now Casinos are something I know a thing or 2 about. Come to think of it, neither does B.B.'s. I've got one on my Lucille and it never comes off position 1. I have no great knowledge of the Blueshawk except that I've played a couple in stores. In that case how about some stock tips oh great expert.

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If you're so sure they won't be worth anything in the future, you must be psychic. You can get damn near retail for them used as they are so hard to find new. The Casino has never been out of production.Īnyone who says the Elitist will not hold it's value has never tried buying a used one. Gibson regularly brings back the ES-330 and then drops it because no one wants it.

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ES-330s sell for less than Casinos of the same vintage. The ES-330 is not a better deal than a Casino. You can't buy a Gretsch(except an Electromatic) for the price of an Elitist.

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