
Vintage 1966 Gibson ES-335TD Cherry Sunburst With OHSC

The Gibson ES-335 remains one of the most iconic semi-hollow body guitars ever crafted. Its dual humbuckers deliver rich, full tones balanced by the openness of the semi-hollow design. Constructed with a laminated, arched maple body featuring traditional "F"-holes, this model showcases a double-bound frame with a luscious Cherry Sunburst finish and a teardrop center. A set mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and an ergonomic neck profile completes the instrument, enhanced by classic inlays for a truly refined look. Also, we measured the nut width and found it to be 1.574".
Dating back to 1966, this model offers exceptional acoustic resonance, but its true brilliance emerges when amplified. Equipped with a pair of iconic humbuckers, the ES-335 delivers powerful, dynamic tones suited to any musical style, particularly when driven with high gain. Its rich, woody character has earned it a revered place among artists, studios, and countless legendary recordings.
The guitar features the classic tune-o-matic bridge known for its superior sustain, stability, and precise intonation. This one has a trapeze tailpiece, something you don't see quite as often. Some players prefer it, as it does change the feel and tension. There are plenty of debates on this, and to that, we say "to each their own".
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Vintage 1966 Gibson ES-335TD Cherry Sunburst With OHSC

The Gibson ES-335 remains one of the most iconic semi-hollow body guitars ever crafted. Its dual humbuckers deliver rich, full tones balanced by the openness of the semi-hollow design. Constructed with a laminated, arched maple body featuring traditional "F"-holes, this model showcases a double-bound frame with a luscious Cherry Sunburst finish and a teardrop center. A set mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and an ergonomic neck profile completes the instrument, enhanced by classic inlays for a truly refined look. Also, we measured the nut width and found it to be 1.574".
Dating back to 1966, this model offers exceptional acoustic resonance, but its true brilliance emerges when amplified. Equipped with a pair of iconic humbuckers, the ES-335 delivers powerful, dynamic tones suited to any musical style, particularly when driven with high gain. Its rich, woody character has earned it a revered place among artists, studios, and countless legendary recordings.
The guitar features the classic tune-o-matic bridge known for its superior sustain, stability, and precise intonation. This one has a trapeze tailpiece, something you don't see quite as often. Some players prefer it, as it does change the feel and tension. There are plenty of debates on this, and to that, we say "to each their own".
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The Gibson ES-335 remains one of the most iconic semi-hollow body guitars ever crafted. Its dual humbuckers deliver rich, full tones balanced by the openness of the semi-hollow design. Constructed with a laminated, arched maple body featuring traditional "F"-holes, this model showcases a double-bound frame with a luscious Cherry Sunburst finish and a teardrop center. A set mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard and an ergonomic neck profile completes the instrument, enhanced by classic inlays for a truly refined look. Also, we measured the nut width and found it to be 1.574".
Dating back to 1966, this model offers exceptional acoustic resonance, but its true brilliance emerges when amplified. Equipped with a pair of iconic humbuckers, the ES-335 delivers powerful, dynamic tones suited to any musical style, particularly when driven with high gain. Its rich, woody character has earned it a revered place among artists, studios, and countless legendary recordings.
The guitar features the classic tune-o-matic bridge known for its superior sustain, stability, and precise intonation. This one has a trapeze tailpiece, something you don't see quite as often. Some players prefer it, as it does change the feel and tension. There are plenty of debates on this, and to that, we say "to each their own".




















