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2011 Gibson ES-335 Cherry
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Description Brand: Gibson Model: ES-335 Model Year: 2011 Items Included: Case
2011 Gibson ES-335 - Cherry The original Block neck had already set the guitar world a light for half a decade, with it's powerful blend of arch top finesse and solid body power. By the time the Block neck came along in 1963, the first major renovation of the design marked a major milestone in Gibson history. The Gibson shop's 1963 ES 335 Block reissue, took the seminal semi-hollow-guitar to new heights of popularity, and sales spiked as a result. The first alteration was cosmetic. Gibson replaced the ES 335 fingerboard's dot inlays with Blocks, which both eased visibility and added an extra touch of class. The second was a change in playing feel. The guitar's neck was given the fast slim profile that was standard for Gibson in the '60's, and popular with players of all genres, the result was the guitar that Eric Clapton, for one, used to power up Blues-Rock with the super group CREAM. And which took the ES 335 in general to new heights of popularity.
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| Brand: | Gibson | Model: | ES-335 |
| Model Year: | 2011 | Items Included: | Case |
2011 Gibson ES-335 - Cherry The original Block neck had already set the guitar world a light for half a decade, with it's powerful blend of arch top finesse and solid body power. By the time the Block neck came along in 1963, the first major renovation of the design marked a major milestone in Gibson history. The Gibson shop's 1963 ES 335 Block reissue, took the seminal semi-hollow-guitar to new heights of popularity, and sales spiked as a result. The first alteration was cosmetic. Gibson replaced the ES 335 fingerboard's dot inlays with Blocks, which both eased visibility and added an extra touch of class. The second was a change in playing feel. The guitar's neck was given the fast slim profile that was standard for Gibson in the '60's, and popular with players of all genres, the result was the guitar that Eric Clapton, for one, used to power up Blues-Rock with the super group CREAM. And which took the ES 335 in general to new heights of popularity.