Gibson ES-335 Block inlay 1963 re-issue in Iced Tea - Tony Farinha @ Nevada Music UK

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Buy this Gibson here... http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/Electric-Guitars/Electric-Guitars/sc1437... Originally released by Gibson back in 1963, the ES-335 Block Re-issue harks back to an age when Chuck Berry would duck-walk across the stage clutching this very same model. The ES-335 Block re-issue is presented here in an immaculate Iced Tea finish and as you'd expect with the Gibson designers all reproduced parts are period correct to provide that authentic 1960's look and feel to this classic instrument ...

The Gibson ES-335 Block re-issue model has a lightweight Maple centerblock to provide its classic semi-solid resonance and tonal characteristics. The ES-335 Block reissue model has a three-ply Maple/Poplar/Maple body construction. There's single-ply cream binding on the top and back and a five-ply '63 style long pickguard. The hardware is nickel, with an ABR bridge and stop tailpiece, whilst the neck is an identical re-creation of the Gibson 1960's style slim tapered neck.

The ES-335 Block Re-issue comes with Gibson '57 Classic Humbucker pickups, they are controlled by two volume pots, two tone pots, and a three-way selector switch and the leave the factory strung with Gibson Brite Wire .010 strings inside a black levant case, to enhance their historic feel and presence. See the Gibson ES-335 Block Re-issue electric Guitar now at the Nevada Music Warehouse ...

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  • that shirt is confusing me...

  • what's the ur using?

  • NO SHIT

    

  • sounds like the amp's volume is set really low. no guitar sounds good through an amp that isnt being pushed in the least.

  • @gdrugg2006 ok you win

  • @TheThepurplebird

    I was just giving you the answer to your question. It's a tone thing. During Cream, Eric Clapton used an ES-335, plugged it into a Marshall, and cranked it. Again, that's why.

  • @gdrugg2006 why would you try to play like someone else when everyone else is taken,

    find what you like and put your own twist

  • @TheThepurplebird

    Ever hear of Eric Clapton? Cream? Yeah. That's why.

  • why would you plug a semi hollow into a marshall?!

  • What was the name of the first song he played

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