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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 28
Location: Chicagoland U.S.A. | http://www.tonosity.com/Detail/Editorial.aspx?Editorial_ID=9 |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15664
Location: SoCal | The ES 175 is a wonderful guitar. One of the members here has a very very early one with a single P-90. I wished I played well enough to justify spending and getting one. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1380
Location: Central Oregon | There's a picture of my ES-175 in my gallery. I've never played a new one like yours. That sure it a pretty thing. Two pups would be cool. If your new one plays anything like my old one I think you'll like it a lot. Mine's an early 1953 model according to the serial number. *Very* nice old guitar. AFAIK it's been tuned to pitch for 51 years now & it still plays beautifully. I bought it from my wife's cousin about 15-20 years ago for $550. He had owned it for many years before that. I don't like to take it outside when the weather is bad or there might be a possibility that somebody might walk off with it so it stays home most of the time. I still play it regularly. My O's are ready to go out 24/7.
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 4619
Location: SoCal | Nils, verrrrry nice. |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | Interesting post.
I just watched a Tony Bennett video on PBS made in San Francisco, and the guitar player was playing what looked like an ES175 except the neck pickup was much closer to the end of the fingerboard than the one shown here. It was a great sounding guitar and I didn't get the player's name but he was definately one of the best. It might have been a custom made jazz guitar as I don't recall seeing "Gibson" on the headstock.
When I got out of high school in 1953, one of my friends had a Gibson electris jazz guitar that his parents bought him that looked a lot like an ES-175. He was learning to (gasp) read music, and he thought us hillbillies with our flat tops and lap steels were pretty provincial. I've forgotton who he was, but I still remember that beautiful sunburst arch top Gibson. It was expensive even then, I have no idea what amp he had with it, it is possible that at that stage of guitar innocence that his parents may not have even bought an amp to go with it as it was "acoustic". |
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