1963 Gibson ES 335 TD
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How much are you asking for the guitar ?
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Nice guitar! My dad inherited a '63 ES335 TD in Sunburst with Dot inlays, even has the owners manual for 1963! My grandpa bought it for $575, I think he bought it new, but im not totally sure on that.... But still sounds great through the Fender Amp with 2 12" speakers with vibrato and reverb pedals.
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That's a great sounding guitar. Too bad that there are a lot of ignorant tin ears commenting, but, of course, this is youtube. The 335 & 345 were probably more versatile in tonal colors than anything else Gibson ever made. I have a '63 & a '66 345. They are the only humbucker guitars I even own anymore, other than two mini-bucker gtrs, which also get a wide range of tone.
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@MicMunk21 thats what i initially saw on gibsons website when i first fell in love with my 335. sorry for the misinformation lol
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Way to judge his sound!! - and mad props on your spelling and grammar.
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You are wrong. I have never heard of anyone even suggesting that is meant "English-Spanish." That just doesn't even make any sense. Can't really argue about it. Gibson says it stands for "Electric-Spanish" on their web-site.
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title of song?
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All your guitar demos sound the same -_-
How on earth do you make these awesome guitars sound so terrible?
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Not as mellow as I would expect.
not entirely true..it's an ES 335 and the "ES" part stands for "electric spanish".
and anyway its pretty versatile, you can play both.
no1232 2 years ago 4
it sounds completely unlike a 335 they are known for their cutting treble like a les paul and smooth rythm like an es 175 this guitar may be historically correct but there's either something wrong with it or the amp
Willa1000 3 years ago 4