Thanks @fig This guitar sounds great and you sir, are too kindThat’s the [censored] right there!
Of course, you could make a beater sound good.![]()
So many compliments on that Coheed shirt! What a killer band and a killer guitar.Nice one! It's a model which is on my short list for a while.
Love the Coheed shirt!
Thanks man, cant all be blooze licks with overdrives, you know what i mean.Great idea for a video. The guitar sounds good too
The matte finishes are so nice!Sounds great. Casinos are amazing. That's definitely the finish I would've chosen too.
Sure it canThanks man, cant all be blooze licks with overdrives, you know what i mean.
Love it!I made an unboxing, demo, review video! WOOT WOOT!
Today would normally be a pedal demo video but today is a little something different, here is my honest review of my new guitar an Epiphone Casino in Olive Drab.
Thank you sir! What is it about the body size that throws you off?Love it!
I been eyeing a Casino Coupe for some time now. Those 16" wide bodies and I don't get along too well......
That is the only way to do it because that honeymoon period tends to shade everything. It is a really great around the house guitar, I find myself playing it a lot more because of the resonance and acoustic quality.Great purchase and excellent review, especially since you sat with it for months to really come away with an honest review.
I have a bit of a thing for olive drab, so I am with @Mentaltossflycoon on "that the finish to get".
The casino has something about it, it draws you in.I owned a Casino back in the olden days, it's the only guitar I've ever regretted selling. I've owned a few semis and hollowbodies since (and still own one semi) but never quite matched the Casino.
Best semi was the Hagstrom Viking. Chinese made, but really nice. Now sold, but it went to a good home so I'm happy with that. I still own a (Chinese made) Fender Coronado that's semi-hollow, it belonged to my brother, who died in 2015. It's the one thing of his that I kept, we always said that it was more my kind of guitar than his anyway. So that one's sentimental, but it's pretty nice in itself.Thank you sir! What is it about the body size that throws you off?
That is the only way to do it because that honeymoon period tends to shade everything. It is a really great around the house guitar, I find myself playing it a lot more because of the resonance and acoustic quality.
Plus if olive drab was good enough for Chris Cornell then its good enough for me.
The casino has something about it, it draws you in.
What is the best semi hollow you have ever had?
Well for one thing, I'm a short dude, secondly, I've had rotator cuff repair and my right shoulder still tends to get stiff in certain positions.Thank you sir! What is it about the body size that throws you off?
That is the only way to do it because that honeymoon period tends to shade everything. It is a really great around the house guitar, I find myself playing it a lot more because of the resonance and acoustic quality.
Plus if olive drab was good enough for Chris Cornell then its good enough for me.
The casino has something about it, it draws you in.
What is the best semi hollow you have ever had?
…and some Beatle boots too?Nice! Get yourself a hard case for that bad boy.
If you ever find yourself in the middle of Wisconsin with that Eastman and need a place to chill, I know a guyWell for one thing, I'm a short dude, secondly, I've had rotator cuff repair and my right shoulder still tends to get stiff in certain positions.
I have the Eastman T185MX which is just a skootch smaller at 15" but they also make a 14" which I kinda wish I went with.
The Casino Coupe is basically the 14" body, like an ES339 which I find more comfortable for me.
Hard case!?! For a guitar!?! No way! I have about six setting underneath the stairs collecting dust. I never buy them anymore, do you have one for every guitar you own?Nice! Get yourself a hard case for that bad boy.
I have a good friend that collects Calton cases.....he's got more of them than his high end acoustics. I had a couple of Caltons when I was flying with my expensive acoustics back in the day and it was pretty cool to be able check your guitar case into luggage with a $6k Collings in it. Those things are indestructible.If you ever find yourself in the middle of Wisconsin with that Eastman and need a place to chill, I know a guy
Hard case!?! For a guitar!?! No way! I have about six setting underneath the stairs collecting dust. I never buy them anymore, do you have one for every guitar you own?