Gibson / 1967 ES-335TDC / 1967 / Guitar
Product Details
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Very beautiful individual. Gibson ES-335TDC made in 1967 with a Number PAF with a narrow mahogany dress neck
The ES-335, released in 1958, is synonymous with Semia Cover Guitar, which has been played by many famous players and has produced many famous performances. The feature of the ES-335 is that the maple solid center block is built in the center of the body. This creates a vibration system close to the solid guitar while having an acoustic feeling, creating a tone rich in sustaine. This 1967 ES-335TD is. The nut width is 39.7mm, the neck is slender and tapered with a strong tapered one -piece neck, and the performance performance is also attractive. The pickup is equipped with a Gibson original Number PAF, which makes the nuance easily and directly reflects the expressive power of the player. Very beautiful individuals have less coloring and drops, and there is almost no waother check. Vintage ES-335TD with a rich sound and overtone composition. It is an individual who is surprised that it is an instrument that has been around 60 years old.
[Musical instrument column] Enchanted Vintage Guitar
[SPEC]
Body: Maple
Neck: 1piece mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
P.U: Numbered Paf x 2
Weight: 3.58kg
Nutwideth: 40.3mm
24 3/4 'Medium Scale Neck
W/Original Hardcase
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