Epiphone
2010 Epiphone Casino John Lennon E230TD - 6.64 LBS
2010 Epiphone Casino John Lennon E230TD - 6.64 LBS
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John Lennon is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in history. This stunning limited-edition Casino pays tribute to him, drawing inspiration from his original E230TD from the 1960s, which he famously stripped from a sunburst finish to natural. Epiphone created this special model to honor Lennon's legacy, echoing the essence of his beloved Casino.
Crafted with a fully hollow body, it features a maple top, back, and sides—delivering rich acoustic resonance and clear, articulate tone. The dual P-90 pickups capture that organic sound and add their own signature grit and warmth. Each pickup is equipped with independent volume and tone controls, allowing for precise tone shaping.
A mahogany neck complements the brightness of the maple, offering a well-balanced tonal palette. The comfortable C-shaped neck profile sits somewhere between a '50s and '60s feel, while the satin finish and 12" fretboard radius make for smooth playability and easy bending.
Condition Notes:
Neck/Headstock: Repaired neck crack.
Body: A few light scuff marks. Some tarnish and wear on pickup covers.
Brand: Epiphone
Model: Casino E230TD "Inspired by John Lennon"
Year: 2010
Serial: 10101502690
Color: Natural
Weight: 6.64 lbs
Strings: D'Addario
NECK
- Neck Type: Set
- Frets: 22
- Scale Length: 24.75"
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Neck Finish: Satin
BODY
- Body Type: Hollow
- Body Wood(s): Maple
- Binding Color: Creme
- Bridge Type: Tune-O-Matic
- Pickguard Color: N/A
ELECTRONICS
- Total Pickups: 2
- Pickup Configuration: SS
- Wiring: Passive
- Pickup Resistances:
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- Neck: 7.69k
- Bridge: 7.81k
- Controls: (2) Volume, (2) Tone, 3-Way Toggle
INCLUDES: Gator Hardshell Case
Disclaimer: You are not buying a setup, you are buying an instrument. This means that the setups we perform on instruments for sale are intended to inspect and ensure proper function of various aspects of the instruments. Customer-based setups are personal and no two players will require the same setups measurements.
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