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Gibson - 1978 ES-335TD

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These certainly don't come along every day! This gorgeous '78 model in original natural finish is in exceptional condition, and would suit the collector, player or general Gibson enthusiast. Favoured by players from B.B. King, to Eric Clapton, Freddie King and Gary Moore, the ES-335 has been a staple of rock, blues and jazz guitar playing since it's introduction in 1958. The original tailpiece is also in excellent condition. The neck and frets are in superb condition and the guitar is a dream to play. With prices for 60's Gibsons having gone through the roof years ago, these 70's guitars represent serious investment potential. A great playing and sounding guitar, must see!

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Price: R.R.P. $5,495.00

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