![]() ![]() Same goes for the two AIUSA '65 Lennon Casinos vs the Elitist Casino. The AIUSA '64 JLH Sheraton is not an Elitist, but it sure counts in my book! I have the exact same guitar, and if anything, the AIUSA Sheraton is of a higher overall quality than the Elitist Sheraton. This Sheraton is an Assembled in the USA model. I also have an Epiphone Sheraton 1964 Reissue John Lee Hooker I don't know if it counts as an Elitist but is also amazing. Sounds great but still doesn't have some of the bling and quality of the Casino. Here's my highly upgraded Dot (SD p/u's, B7, Switchraft jacks/etrc. I also own a Gibby LP, Carvin, PRS Mira, and I'd put the fit/finish on the Elitist as good if not better on some things than others.Īll in all, if the house catches fire, this will definitely be in one hand if you get my drift.Įdit: to answer your last question, yes. This has really become my "go to" guitar.Īll the electronics and p/u's are USA, and the poly finish does not seem as "thick" or glossy as my other Epi's. They were selling for a couple hundred $ less when I bought mine, and I got a special deal from my SW sales rep, but even at today's prices, I'd pay it in a heartbeat. ![]() That would explain your difficulty in finding one (of any model). My rep told me they get them in "batches" every so often. I bought mine from SW and waited about 3-4 months from order date for it to arrive. I have a 2010 Elitist Casino, stock except for the Bigsby I added:Īs for Elitists, I believe that only the Casino is still in production (Sweetwater has them as "arriving soon"). ![]()
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