Maybe the problem I'm having with Epiphone Sheraton is got too many foot pedals on it... and I know the pickups are not adjusted correctly , but maybe two possibly three is the maximum pedals
I have a Casino made in Kalamazoo, Michigan back in the 1960's. I installed a Bigsby on it some years ago and replaced the tuners with Grovers. The neck on most Casinos is set in further. This guitar joins the neck same as a Riviera or ES-335. I have to wonder if this particular guitar is also totally hollow or semi-hollow like the Riviera or ES-335. Just my thoughts as it is definately different than most Casinos.
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Maybe the problem I'm having with Epiphone Sheraton is got too many foot pedals on it... and I know the pickups are not adjusted correctly , but maybe two possibly three is the maximum pedals
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I thought this was a Riviera, but I might be wrong.
That will be the Frequensator tailpiece.
I have a Casino made in Kalamazoo, Michigan back in the 1960's. I installed a Bigsby on it some years ago and replaced the tuners with Grovers. The neck on most Casinos is set in further. This guitar joins the neck same as a Riviera or ES-335. I have to wonder if this particular guitar is also totally hollow or semi-hollow like the Riviera or ES-335. Just my thoughts as it is definately different than most Casinos.
@@DennisVernier It`s also fully hollow. Casinos went from neck joint at the 16th fret to the 19th fret by 1968/69, nothing else changed.