In 1958, The Sheraton was introduced with specs. The Sheraton’s headstock featured Epiphone’s traditional fancy vine (or “tree of life”) inlay on its headstock, while its fretboard featured a block and triangle (or “V”) inlay of mother-of-pearl and abalone, as well as binding on the fretboard’s surface, inset slightly from the outer edges. The Casino is the hollowed guitar manufactured by Epiphone. Tone The casino gives an aggressive or raw tone. Tailpiece structure The casino has a trapezoid tail-piece. Comparison Table Parameters of Comparison Epiphone Casino Epiphone Sheraton Body structure The casino has a hollow body structure Sheraton has a semi-hollow body structure Weight The casino is lighter in weight Sheraton is heavier in weight Tailpiece sound The casino delivers a semi-vibrato sound in the tailpiece Sheraton does not produce sound in the tailpiece. The Sheraton was introduced in the period between 19. The Sheraton is available in Natural, Sunburst, and Cherry colors. It has a laminated maple body with a mahogany neck.
The Sheraton has a set neck joint, and the size of the Sheraton is 24.75 inches. The Sheraton is a semi-hollow structured guitar.