Epiphone Hollowbody Questions

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holy shit burgundy mist!
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my god thats cool, nice buy!
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Hot color is so hot looking.
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Mein gott - perfect guitar.
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Excuse me while I catch my breath and post shots of another '97, just for the heck of it.

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Pure Class!!!
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Thanks for the compliments. Pretty geeked and waiting sucks.

The seller actually has/had several guitars that were burgundy mist--a Riviera, a Sorrento, and another I don't remember. She's still thinning out the herd, I think. While we were there, she pulled out a '78 Strat that had a beautiful red-orange paint job. Really cool lady and we all sat around and talked about guitars for a while afterwards.
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That does look lovely. I always fancied one of those, I just hadn't realised how much until I saw this.
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that is a nice find plaidbeer and I'm glad you finally settled for it, look after her. i would be tempted to take the pickguard off but the colouring looks nice. Upgrading the tuners will definitely add to tuning stability.
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I didn't know it was even an available colour before this thread but burgundy mist works very well on these. Great job picking that one up. You won't regret it.
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Epiphone have just issued a 1961 Casino www.epiphone.com
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I really love my Casino (its chineese)..

I have a mexican deluxe strat, but I play the Casino way more..
Wanted to put a bigsby, or upgrade the saddles..
But havnt got around it yet.

The burgundy color is beautiful, trully.
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WHAT A GREAT COLOR
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:WHAT A GREAT COLOR
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Question about strings--I used 10s on my BT Jazzmaster and was fine with that, but since the Casino is a slightly shorter scale and hollow-bodied does it make a difference? Also, should I stick with nickel-wound? Going for full on jingle-jangle.
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I used the same strings for all of my guitars; I find the fatter necks and a little bit lower tension is nice. If you're unsure, just try both, strings are cheap.
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plaidbeer wrote:Question about strings--I used 10s on my BT Jazzmaster and was fine with that, but since the Casino is a slightly shorter scale and hollow-bodied does it make a difference? Also, should I stick with nickel-wound? Going for full on jingle-jangle.
It will be fine, I doubt you will notice. I use 10's on my Jazzmaster & Sheraton.
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My god, that looks like pure sex. So jealous! You better enjoy the shit out of that geet!
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Sparky wrote:My god, that looks like pure sex. So jealous! You better enjoy the shit out of that geet!
Thanks. I'm going nuts right now. I won't have it back until roughly this time next week (which will be 3 weeks since I last had a guitar). I'm fighting off the temptation to go buy some used Epi LP Special just to have something to play until then.
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I used these with the Jazzmaster:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RRL/

Any idea how they compare with these?
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EXL110/