Ask Bigsby what they think.Īs far as a source for a wiring harness, I would talk to TWANG if I were you. But, as I indicated, McCartney's Casino had a B7 too and it would have been a pound or two higher than a B3 so that's not entirely the issue. My first thought is that Casino doesn't use a B3 because there isn't a licensed model (no B30 or B300) so cost would be a factor. The only potenitial issue might be the break angle off the back of the bridge. My first guitar, a Harmony H76, had one and it worked just fine. My guess is that the top of the casino is thick enough to support a B7/B70/B700 just fine but if was mine, I might consider a B3 that didn't have to be screwed down to the top. Here's a picture of Lennon playing it before Paul had it restrung sinister style: McCartney's Casino has a B7 on it as well. I bought it used from the original owner who said he bought it new in 2012. Epiphone Casino in Vintage Sunburst with a Bigsby b7 and roller bridge.This is an Epiphone Casino VS (Vintage Sunburst). Previously, Epiphone had their own branded Bigsby (didn't say Bigsby on it so I've always wondered if it was a knockoff). Epiphone Casino Hollowbody Left-handed Electric Guitar - Vintage Sunburst. Epiphone had a special run of Casinos with Bigsbys that I thought looked fantastic.
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