![]() ![]() The Elitists have the historically correct 16th fret join. There were two neck joins in use on MIJ Casinos - traditionally Casinos had the neck join at the 16th fret (with a handful of late examples having a 335 style join at the 19th fret, although sales of Casinos were declining dramatically by the time the change was introduced so they're much rarer than 19 fret ES330s) the pre-Elitist Tereda Casinos and some of the Matsumokus tend to join at the 17th fret as do the Korean versions. The Matsumoku ones don't like like nitro but they've aged gracefully. Elitist Casino / Elitist 1965 Casino 2003 - current Elitist 170 REFERENCE LISTING. The only nitro guitars I've seen from Tereda were built in the white and spipped to the US for finish and assembly - those are nice instruments but they're by far the most expensive Casinos after the Kalamazoo originals. Reissue / Emperor 1930s / 1939 Emperor 1993-94 Howard Roberts 1960s. ![]() The one I owned was a nice guitar with the smallest neck I've ever come across - I sold it to move up to a '69 ES 330, which was probably the first time in history anyone's bought a late 60s Gibson because they needed something with a larger neck! (18) Rogue (5) Vox (9) Kay Vintage Reissue Guitars (1) Charvel. I've owned a pre-Elitist Tereda Casino from the mid 90s and played several others. Archtop series in Epiphone catalog is in charge of fully hollow-bodied guitars made primarily for jazz players.
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