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Old Aug 06, 2004, 11:45 AM   #1
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Hey guys. Im sure most of us interested in The Beatles instruments know about this guitar:

The orignal sunburst 65 Casino. Or maybe you know it in its more popular incarnation, sanded down to a natural look,being played here during the infamous rooftop concert:

My question for anyone who might know- Between its original sunburst look, and it's sanded down state, John, like George painted his guitar in phsycedelic colors. Yet I am unable to find any pics of the guitar during this time- Even the great Beatles Gear book by Andy Babiuk only has a photo of just the back of the guitar, and its in black and white!
So Does anyone know where i can find pics of the epiphone casino with this particular paintjob?
Do Pics of it even exist?

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Old Aug 06, 2004, 12:20 PM   #2
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Info I could find...

By 1967 the psychedelic movement in London was in full swing and mind expanding was all the rage. Embracing the psychedelic mood of the time, Lennon commissioned the artist "The Fool" to paint psychedelic works of art on his Rolls Royce, his upright piano and his Gibson J-160E acoustic guitar. John also chose his Epiphone to experiment with by painting the back of it with white and gray spray paint leaving the front of the guitar with it's stock sunburst finish. During the "Sgt. Pepper" recording sessions, Lennon also removed the stock Epiphone pick guard leaving the pick guard mounting bracket and screw on the guitar.
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You're not thinking of John's Gibson J-160E are you, which he got the Fool to paint along with his rolls and piano?
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Old Aug 06, 2004, 01:45 PM   #3
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I really love that guitar. I bought one, and it's my little baby
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Old Aug 06, 2004, 11:34 PM   #4
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You're not thinking of John's Gibson J-160E are you, which he got the Fool to paint along with his rolls and piano?

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Naaa, i know about the Gibson Guitars, which were recently reissued.But your post reminded me of the fact that he left the front of the guitar in its original sunburst finish,which i ha d totally forgotten about. But still wonder if any color photos exist of Johns paint job to the back of the guitar.
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Old Aug 10, 2004, 09:13 PM   #5
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A couple of years back the people from Gibson / Epiphone went to the Dakota and Yoko allowed them to go over Johns Casino with a fine tooth comb and re- produce both the sunburst and the stripped back version. Also , with Johns signature on the scratch plate. They were limited edition. Would'nt it have been good to get hold of one them???
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Old Aug 12, 2004, 07:46 PM   #6
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Here's something I found not long ago which could be of interest to you all. By the description of the machine heads changing, it shows just to what level of detail they went to......




Limited-Edition Lennon Guitars on Offer

Fri May 21, 2004

By Christopher Walsh
NEW YORK (Billboard) - When Epiphone created the limited-edition John
Lennon "1965" and "Revolution" Casino guitars in 1999, the
manufacturer announced that 1,965 of the instruments would be built.

What Epiphone, a division of Gibson Musical Instruments, didn't
reveal was that a small quantity of low-serial-number pairs would
remain at its Nashville factory.

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the
United States, Epiphone plans to make available approximately 15 of
each model.

The John Lennon Epiphone Casinos carry a $2,995 list price. While
distribution of the low-serial-number guitars has not been
determined, their limited production and significance to collectors
will likely push prices higher.

"We want to make sure that those guitars are represented worldwide,"
Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz says. "One dealer could easily buy them.
We're going to have to allocate them so that a lot of people have
access."

A portion of proceeds from the sale of John Lennon Casinos is donated
to the BMI Foundation for the John Lennon Scholarship Fund, which
supports music education. Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and BMI president
emeritus Thea Zavin established the fund in 1997.

Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney purchased sunburst-finish
Casinos in the mid-1960s; the instruments are prominent on many
Beatles recordings.

Like Harrison and McCartney, Lennon painted several of his guitars,
including his Casino, in 1967. In 1968, however, he stripped the
finish from it.

While Harrison used several guitars during the latter years of the
Beatles' existence, the Casino remained Lennon's primary instrument:
He is pictured playing it in the 1968 "Revolution" promotional video
and in the "Let It Be" documentary filmed in 1969.

Almost 30 years later, Epiphone executives Jim Rosenberg, Dave
Berryman, Joe Borghi and Kent Allen visited Lennon and Ono's New York
home at the Dakota apartment building, where Lennon's Casino is in
storage.

The team photographed and measured the guitar to create exact
replicas. The "1965" Casino reproduces the guitar in its original
form, while the "Revolution" model conforms to the modifications
Lennon made in 1968.


"When he stripped it down, he left off the pick guard and changed the
machine heads, so we do that," Rosenberg says. "It came with original
Kluson machine heads. He took them off and put on Grover machine
heads. There are holes and outlines of the original Klusons in the
wood in the back, and we actually put on the Klusons, take them off
and then put the Grovers on. So the actual marks and holes are
exactly the same."
The two models parallel the Beatles' music. As their music reflected
the psychedelic era, their instruments were decorated accordingly.
When they returned to their rock 'n' roll and R&B roots in 1968, the
instruments also reverted to a natural state.

"I remember dearly the love John had for his Epiphone and Gibson
guitars," Ono says.

"When we stripped naked for 'Two Virgins' album, I feel he also
wanted these guitars to match us and be stripped down to the bare
wood. John's reasoning was that it sounded better without the
additional paint job, but it was really wanting the guitars to start
a new life with him."

.............I just want one!!!!!
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Old Oct 05, 2004, 05:08 AM   #7
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Found one! Do you have a copy of Anthology 6? There's one photo shown during the discussion of the Sgt. Pepper LP, and John is talking about the song Mr. Kite. Then there's a photo shown and John is holding up his Epiphone Casino so that you can see the back, and it's been spraypainted white in a kind of pattern.
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