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1955 gibson es 125
1955 gibson es 125










Īll told, 5,220 of the single pickup ES-225 and 2,754 of the twin pickup model were produced. In 1959 the ES-225 was phased out in favour of the ES-330 and ES-125T models. In 1951, King had his major hit with a cover of Lowell Fulson’s Three O’Clock Blues. Body and Soul - Martijn van Iterson playing his Gibson ES -125 - : 6:50 Steftiaan. The one on the left back is the (ES 125) and on the right back side is the (W3219 25) stamp. here’s some facts Originally purchased for Jackson’s rare Guitars in the late 80’s Finish is in great condition however a re-finish may have been done at some stage. When the guitar was initially marketed it was the first thinline hollowbody guitar Gibson had produced, preceding the Byrdland and ES-350T models. The ES-5 came in blonde and sunburst, but B.B.’s was a blonde, with a trio of volume pots and a black pickguard. Hey, thanks fellows you helped me identify my Gibson I bought in 1961 as the ES 125 W model and built in 1955. 1955 OctoHere we have a lovely mid ’50’s ES125 fully set up and ready to rock Whether it be Jazz, Fuzz or Country, this guitar has it all going on. The specifications remained the same during the period the guitars were manufactured, with the exception that in 1959 a few guitars were made with separate trapeze-style tailpieces and floating Tune-o-matic bridges. Both models had a tobacco sunburst finish, with more expensive natural finish models (ES225TN and ES-225TDN) also available from 1956. It would later add options for double P-90 pickups and a sharp cutaway, referred to as a florentine cutaway, similar to the ES-175. From 1956 the ES-225TD, a twin pickup model with conventional pickup positioning, was also available. In the mid-1950s, the ES-125T was introduced, which was an entry-level thinline archtop electric guitar based on the original ES-125. The ES-125 was updated again in 1950 with an adjustable P-90 pickup and dot inlays. Upon its reintroduction in 1946, the ES-125 changed in a number of ways including a wider body, a new P-90 pickup, and trapezoid inlays. The ES-225 was originally introduced in 1955 as the ES-225T, a thinline hollowbody guitar featuring a Florentine cutaway, the Les Paul combined bridge and tailpiece (also used on the Les Paul from 1952–1953 and on the ES-295), a laminated pickguard, and a single P-90 pickup mounted in an unusual position midway between the bridge and the end of the fingerboard. The ES-125 evolved out of the ES-100 in 1941 and was produced until 1943. It is notable as the first thinline hollowbody guitar produced by Gibson. The Gibson ES-225 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation between 19.












1955 gibson es 125