1991 Gibson ES-335 Dot Reissue with Brunetti Mercury Box & Fender 1966 Vibrolux Reverb Part 2

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1991 Gibson ES-335 Dot Reissue with Brunetti Mercury Box Overdrive & Fender 1966 blackface Vibrolux Reverb Part 2. Akai Headrush Delay. www.gregorhilden.de

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  • NICE! 10's or 11's ?

    Thanks for posting.

  • 10's on this guitar

  • Any specific reason why you never seem to use the middle position switching on any of your guitars?

  • I love the single PUs mor (as long as the middle pos is not out-of-phase, of course I use it)

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  • Wow...I must get a ES-335....that tone...

  • How much you want for it?

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  • i'd have to say the right pedal only accents a guitar..... making  the tone more versatile than just straight which after a while is boring as hell unless your chet atkins

  • I hate this guy killing the sound of these beautiful guitars with horrible pedals, boasts only their guitars and equipment!!!

  • b a d a s s b r o!

  • Neck sexy pickup... Singin tone. (In right hands.)

  • Man, you've gotta get some better backing tracks.

  • Woooooooooow!

  • ithis dude is so stoned... I've seen some other vids from this same guy showcasing multiple guitar models.. Awesome guitarist with quite natural style and improvisational skills. Also a blessed musician for having to play those beautiful guitars. Peace

  • "The Dream Guitar"

  • You can still get a bargain in a real 335 if you're careful (and lucky). I bought a '74 cherry, small block, in good condition except it had off brand pickups, for $1600. I put some Seymour Duncan Antiquites in it. Now it looks, sounds and plays great and I have about $1825 in it and it's a keeper. I bought it off of ebay but I was careful to check out the seller and talk to him. The bargains are still out there.

  • @316619j They are different animals. The Casino has no solid block in the body, so it's a true hollowbody. Also it has P-90 pickups which are great single coils but prone to feedback. It's more "old school" raw, but also some georgeous fat jazz tones. Also the neck is shorter than a 335. In a band context, I can't use a Casino except on quiet tunes because of feedback, don't care how much you "stuff" them. The 335 has longer neck, humbucker pickups, solid block inside. More versatile for band

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