There should be some law against selling a guitar, yeah Epiphone I'm talking about you, with a deceased person's name on it,, especially when every one knows John Lennon played a Gibson J-160. Epiphone wasn't even making the EJ-160 while he was living. M.F.'er even said in one of their advertisements, "if you have ever listened to early Beatles, you know what the EJ-160 sounds like". If you've ever listened to the early Beatles, you've never heard an EJ-160, there was no such thing at the time. You might ask yourself why you would ever purchase a guitar that had someone's name on it, living or dead. If a dead person will lie to you, don't you think a living person will to make a buck.