The Gibson ES-335 DOT is the cornerstone of the Gibson ES line-up. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 immediately set an unmatched standard. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The Memphis Historic Spec II (MHS II) humbucking pickups paired with our Memphis Tone Circuit Plus (MTC Plus) circuitry showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players have craved for over 60 years. This features an ABR-1 bridge with brass saddles, and a Stopbar tailpiece. This guitar is in fantastic playing, sounding, and aesthetic condition, bearing virtually no signs of wear and tear besides very light scrapes on the back of each cutaway (as pictured). Kluson tuners have replaced the previous Grovers. This will of course include its original hard shell case as well.
The Gibson ES-335 DOT is the cornerstone of the Gibson ES line-up. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 immediately set an unmatched standard. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The Memphis Historic Spec II (MHS II) humbucking pickups paired with our Memphis Tone Circuit Plus (MTC Plus) circuitry showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players have craved for over 60 years. This features an ABR-1 bridge with brass saddles, and a Stopbar tailpiece. This guitar is in fantastic playing, sounding, and aesthetic condition, bearing virtually no signs of wear and tear besides very light scrapes on the back of each cutaway (as pictured). Kluson tuners have replaced the previous Grovers. This will of course include its original hard shell case as well.
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The Gibson ES-335 DOT is the cornerstone of the Gibson ES line-up. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 immediately set an unmatched standard. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The Memphis Historic Spec II (MHS II) humbucking pickups paired with our Memphis Tone Circuit Plus (MTC Plus) circuitry showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players have craved for over 60 years. This features an ABR-1 bridge with brass saddles, and a Stopbar tailpiece. This guitar is in fantastic playing, sounding, and aesthetic condition, bearing virtually no signs of wear and tear besides very light scrapes on the back of each cutaway (as pictured). Kluson tuners have replaced the previous Grovers. This will of course include its original hard shell case as well.
The Gibson ES-335 DOT is the cornerstone of the Gibson ES line-up. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 immediately set an unmatched standard. The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded C mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The Memphis Historic Spec II (MHS II) humbucking pickups paired with our Memphis Tone Circuit Plus (MTC Plus) circuitry showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players have craved for over 60 years. This features an ABR-1 bridge with brass saddles, and a Stopbar tailpiece. This guitar is in fantastic playing, sounding, and aesthetic condition, bearing virtually no signs of wear and tear besides very light scrapes on the back of each cutaway (as pictured). Kluson tuners have replaced the previous Grovers. This will of course include its original hard shell case as well.
Last updated at 07/12/2023 11:22:00
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Year | 2019 |
Made In | United States |
Body Shape | Double Cutaway |
Body Type | Semi-hollow Body |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type | Stop-Bar |
Updated 11 months ago
Year | 2019 |
Made In | United States |
Body Shape | Double Cutaway |
Body Type | Semi-hollow Body |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type | Stop-Bar |