This is a 1960 ES-335TD with a long pickguard and dot markers. While there are minor signs of wear and weathering, overall it is in excellent condition for vintage gear. The tuners appear to have been replaced with...
This is a 1960 ES-335TD with a long pickguard and dot markers. While there are minor signs of wear and weathering, overall it is in excellent condition for vintage gear. The tuners appear to have been replaced with...
This is an ES-335TDC with a cherry red finish and small block position markers. Early 1965, a transitional-period ES-335. Featuring a 42mm nut width, a 14-degree headstock angle, a fingerboard of well-grained dark brown...
This is a first-year 1958 ES-335TD. The first-year 1958 Unbound model possesses an atmosphere unmatched by later vintage Gibsons. Its characteristic shallow neck angle provides significantly better sustain of the sound...
This is the popular Cherry Red finish & Small Block inlay ES-335TDC. This is the final specification with the crown inlay positioned on the upper side, before the crown inlay position was lowered. The paint has minimal...
This is a very rare original black finish 335. While there are minor signs of wear and weathering typical of vintage items, overall it maintains a clean appearance, presenting in excellent clean condition. Pot Date /...
This cherry red ES-335 is the final era featuring the small block position markers along with the rounded “Mickey Mouse ears” cutaway horn body shape. The pickups feature a “Patent Applied For” pickup in the front and...
This ES-335 is the final era featuring the body shape commonly known as the “Mickey Mouse Ear” cutaway horn. Small block position marker, cherry red finish specification. While some minor wear is visible due to its age,...
Ultra clean ‘71 / ‘72 ES-335 with the best looking walnut finish truly known. Mahogany neck, full block, *some touch up below one side of the neck binding, otherwise stock including correct original case.
I always have a few ES-335's put aside for regular customers who are looking for one. There is usually a 59 that isn't listed anywhere. I also often keep a red 64 available off market as well. Feel free to call to find...