Orville By Gibson / 1991 ES-175 / 1991 / Guitar
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Product Details
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Gibson USA-approved ES-175 bearing the name of Gibson's founder. It is no longer produced.
Orville by Gibson, named after the founder of Gibson, "Orville Henry Gibson", the only manufacturer at that time that produced Gibson guitars in Japan under the official approval of Gibson USA. This is a full-length work by that Orville by Gibson. The maple body is laminated like the original, and the thin, easy-to-play 60's style mahogany neck is jointed with a set neck construction. Equipped with 57 Classic pickups, just like the original USA Gibson, for a vintage-like sound that is easy to nuance. The elaborate construction made in Japan is also an attractive feature. The ES-175 is a classic jazz guitar with the same headstock and looks as the original, and it will warm your heart if you play it lightly when you are spending a lonely night drinking alone with a guitar that also has a box tone and "sounds great".
[Musical Instrument Column] Super long-selling famous equipment ES-175
[SPEC]
Body: Laminated Maple
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Rosewood
P.U: Gibson HB
Weight: 3.23kg
Nut-width: 43.1mm
Medium Scale Neck
w/softcaser
* bridge pickup replaced (made by Gibson)
* Please feel free to contact the staff for the product details.
* The products purchased at our shop will be returned at a high price.
Matsui in charge
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