uwmcscott wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 10:44 pm
Also the SC junior which seems to be a nice step up from the super basic bolt-on neck models
The yellow special is nice too of course.
Boy, I guess they really did renew almost all of their product line... Every time I think I've seen all of their new guitars, another one pops up that I haven't seen yet. I gotta say, I don't care for the way the Epiphone website is organized now, with guitar models split up among two or three different categories. If I want to look at a particular style of guitar, I want to see all of them in one go, not have to look at "Original", "Modern", "Designer", "Artist", etc. It's easier just to go to Sweetwater and search "Epiphone" and scroll through all of them.
Anybody see these "USA" Casinos? I can't find them on the Epiphone website... Have these been around for a while and discontinued already? I always wished Epiphone would make a Casino in Royal Tan, but not for $2,700!
I also don't see the Elitist Casinos anymore... I suppose they've been discontinued. Probably just as well... Those things
doubled in price over a very short period of time. When I bought mine, they cost $1,200, which I thought was a fair price (though I only paid $900 for mine
), but not long after I sold it, they shot up to $2,200, then $2,400, and I thought: "well, there's no way I'll own one of those again".
It's about time Epiphone put out a proper Junior. Those bolt-on Juniors with the HB were awful.