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![]() ![]() It does show fret wear, but nothing outrageous and certainly what you'd expect for a guitar from 1965 (we didn't feel the guitar suffered in the playability department because of it). ![]() It's all original, sporting one of the nicest Royal Tan finishes we've seen in a while, has very light finish checking, and plays & sounds fantastic. This gorgeous 1965 single pickup Casino makes the "single pickup case" better than most we've encountered. No futzing with knobs, switches, etc.it's very similar to playing an acoustic guitar. The tone you're able to achieve is 100% in your hands, literally. Why? Part of it, to us, is that you just play. Single pickup guitars possess some magic that their twin pickup cousins just, for whatever reason, don't. and you'll likely walk away with the same feeling / conclusion. But spend time with say, a Fender Esquire or Gibson Les Paul Jr. Sure, having two pickups makes life easier, no argument here. Single pickup Casinos are incredible guitars. Whatever you want to label it, we're here to set the record straight. Call it youth (well, we're all too old for that), call it ignorance, call it just plain dumb. Alright, it's confession time - we're all friends here, right? We used to turn our noses up at the single pickup Casinos. ![]()
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