Well, this is kind of interesting. It sure looks like a blonde ES-340. It's got the 5 piece maple neck and the birch plywood body but it's not a 340. The label says 335 and the circuit says 335. It's kind of beat up but...
Well, this is kind of interesting. It sure looks like a blonde ES-340. It's got the 5 piece maple neck and the birch plywood body but it's not a 340. The label says 335 and the circuit says 335. It's kind of beat up but...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
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...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
2011 Gibson ES-335 Custom Shop Birdseye in very good condition. This Gibson has a professionally repaired headstock crack. This ES-335 was constructed with a laminated maple body and a mahogany neck with a rosewood...
A 1968 Gibson ES-335. Semi-Hollow Construction, Gorgeous Original Cherry Finish, Two Awesome Sounding Patent Sticker Pickups, Orange Label, Nylon Saddle Bridge, Mahogany Neck, and Rosewood Fingerboard. The guitar just...
1967 Gibson ES-335 1967 Gibson ES-335 in near mint condition features two original patent number humbuckers. All finish and parts are original. There is nearly no noticeable fret or playing wear. The guitar has a nut...
Another 335 that looks and sounds great with the original Pat.# pick ups and unmolested electronics, but with a couple of cosmetic issues. First, it has 2 broken screw in the bridge pick up ring. The other 2 are holding...
From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 has remained an unmatched standard, prized for its versatility and rich tonal palette. Its laminated maple/poplar/maple body and solid maple centerblock help...
A near mint 1968 ES-335 that looks like it's hanging in the Store like new. Has the unique strings logo on the pick guard. Minor skuffs and marks, pick scratches on the pick guard, but nothing bad. Has the original Hard...
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 Gibson ES-335 was made in the USA in 1980. It shows only light play wear and is in very good condition overall. It has what seems to be an unusual combination of factory features for 1980 with a stop tailpiece and...
There's a reason 63 and 64 ES-335's are so popular with players (and no, it's not because Eric Clapton played a 64). The reason is the neck. A large percentage of player like a neck that is relatively slim at the lower...
The best ES-335's ever made by Gibson are late 58's (and a few 59's). The PAFs are a big factor but the biggest factor is the thin top. The thin top allows for more vibration and thus more resonance. That feature was...
Here's an original 2002 Gibson ES-335 in original Cherry Red finish. It was purchased new and basically never played so it's in mint condition. Stunning Cherry Red finish. A particularly nice looking and playing...
The Gibson Custom Shop represents the pinnacle of the brand’s craftsmanship, where history, artistry, and innovation converge to create instruments unlike any other. Each guitar is hand-built with uncompromising...
A holy grail of vintage electric guitars, this 1959 Gibson ES-335 in Sunburst stands among the most sought-after semi-hollows ever produced. Introduced just one year earlier, the ’59 models are widely celebrated for...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
This Gibson ES-335 was made in the USA in 1962. It shows light play wear, but no structural damage, and the guitar is in very nice shape overall. The finish and parts are original. The pickups are patent sticker nickel...
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...
The Historic Reissue ES-335 is back and better than ever thanks to a year of studying, scanning, and listening to original examples. The expert craftspeople at Gibson Custom Shop have rendered every contour, profile,...
Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. See below for more details and specifications. FROM GIBSON: The Gibson ES-335 Figured is the perfect blend of form and function and delivers classic...
8 lbs. 15 oz. One-owner guitar in pristine condition with certificate and OHSC. No issues. 00308704 Gibson Memphis ES-335 Dot Reissue Custom Shop guitar with a Vintage Sunburst finish. It is a semi-hollow body electric...
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 /...
It's interesting that a Les Paul is so often judged by the amount and intensity of the figuring in the maple top. A wild flame top can add $100,000 or more to the price of a burst. When most players and collectors of...
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...
From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson ES-335 set an unmatched standard and is still considered to be one of the most versatile electric guitars ever made. The Historic Reissue ES-335 is back and better than...
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,...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...