We’ve just received a new Gibson 1963 ES-335 in a VOS cherry finish, built at the Gibson Memphis plant. What a guitar!
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Introduced in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 Dot was an immediate success and while details have changed over the years, it’s been in production ever since. The tonal versatility of the design has taken it into many different styles, from jazz to pop, from blues to hard rock.
MORE →Here’s a very nice 1962 Gibson ES-335. The ES-335 was introduced in 1958 with dot markers (hence the early, prized ‘dot neck’ versions) and the new PAF — Patent Applied For — pickups, and was an instant hit.
MORE →Here’s an unexpected stunner – a Gibson ES-335 Gold Thinline Archtop!
The official designation for this guitar is “Gibson ES-335 Dot Plain Gold” but it is only ‘Plain’ in the sense that Gibson doesn’t focus on using figured woods when they’re going to paint a solid colour.
MORE →Here’s an unexpected stunner – a 2013 Gibson Plain Gold ES-335 Thinline Archtop!
This guitar is only ‘Plain’ in the sense that Gibson doesn’t focus on figured woods when they’re going to put a solid colour on. The ES-335 and its cousins were very successful from their introduction.
Here is a great looking ES-335 in a Vintage Burst finish. This example is in great overall shape and is ready to crank out some sweet blues and rock and roll with its 57 Classic humbuckers!! Comes with the original brown Gibson hardshell case.
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