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Standingovation
Posted 2012-07-04 5:14 PM (#456180)
Subject: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Location: Phoenix AZ
For Sale: GIBSON ES-137 C w/ Gold Hardware Option

Used but New condition. Has never left my home.
No scratches, pick marks, belt buckle marks, fret wear etc.
Made in the USA. I am the second owner.

MSRP New $2900. (withOUT Gold Hardware Option)

Selling mine for $1500. with original deluxe hardshell case + $50 S/H in the 48 US States













- Carved arched top with single Florentine cutaway
- Solid mahogany center black for amazing sustain
- Top, back and sides are curly flamed maple
- Multi ply body binding
- Bound rosewood fretboard with Les Paul style trapazoid inlays
- C inlay at 12th fret
- Sunburst classic gloss finish
- Gold hardware option
- Gibson 490R and 498 T humbucker pickups
- Dual Volume, dual tone and 3-way toggle selector
- Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece
- 24 inch scale length with 1-11/16 nut width
- Gold Grover tuners with keystone keys
- PLECK setup

$1500. with original deluxe hardshell case + $50 S/H in the 48 US States

PM or Email me if you are interested. THANKS
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2012-07-04 5:23 PM (#456181 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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Beautiful guitar! What does the C stand for?
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-07-04 5:29 PM (#456182 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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C=Cutaway maybe?
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hwebster
Posted 2012-07-04 5:31 PM (#456183 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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Location: California
Nice Gibson, good price!
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Standingovation
Posted 2012-07-04 5:36 PM (#456184 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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C stands for "Classic". A real vintage ES-137 goes for about $5k. About 5 years ago they reissued it as the "C" model at a much more affordable price.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-07-05 7:49 AM (#456201 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Love that Triburst. Beautiful guitar, Dave.
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bvince
Posted 2012-07-05 2:57 PM (#456216 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
She IS a purdy' one.
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Country Artist
Posted 2012-07-05 2:58 PM (#456217 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Wow!............That is a great guitar!...........where did you get it?

Good luck with the sale...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-07-05 4:01 PM (#456221 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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The 137 is very similar to the 135. I found a vintage 135 with the rare stock P-90s hanging in the Boston GC some years ago. I bought it on the spot, but had to wait for police clearance since it had only been traded in earlier that day. Its a wonderful guitar for rockabilly, particularly with the P-90s. Mine is the vintage two-tone burst which is not nearly as gorgeous as the triburst like Dave's.
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Standingovation
Posted 2012-07-05 8:27 PM (#456228 - in reply to #456217)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Legend - 2012-07-05 1:58 PM

Wow!............That is a great guitar!...........where did you get it?


Some ukulele player in Texas
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sammiemoosam
Posted 2012-07-13 4:01 PM (#456539 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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Beautiful guitar. Love the colors!
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Dano48
Posted 2012-07-18 2:19 PM (#456805 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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OMG!! Dang, now I got my keyboard all sticky again!!
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Standingovation
Posted 2012-10-21 11:44 AM (#460807 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: RE: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C: PRICE REDUCTION



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Location: Phoenix AZ

LAST CHANCE: $100. PRICE REDUCTION

For Sale: GIBSON ES-137 C w/ Gold Hardware Option

Used but New condition. Has never left my home.
No scratches, pick marks, belt buckle marks, fret wear etc.
Made in the USA.

MSRP New $2900. (withOUT Gold Hardware Option)

Selling mine NOW for $1400. with original deluxe hardshell case + $50 S/H in the 48 US States













- Carved arched top with single Florentine cutaway
- Solid mahogany center black for amazing sustain
- Top, back and sides are curly flamed maple
- Multi ply body binding
- Bound rosewood fretboard with Les Paul style trapazoid inlays
- C inlay at 12th fret
- Sunburst classic gloss finish
- Gold hardware option
- Gibson 490R and 498 T humbucker pickups
- Dual Volume, dual tone and 3-way toggle selector
- Nashville Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece
- 24 inch scale length with 1-11/16 nut width
- Gold Grover tuners with keystone keys
- PLECK setup

$1400. with original deluxe hardshell case + $50 S/H in the 48 US States[/size]

PM or Email me if you are interested. THANKS

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Darkbar
Posted 2012-10-22 10:25 AM (#460856 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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That guitar is a real stiffener.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-10-22 11:20 AM (#460863 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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I'm not sure it is a 137C. The "C" suffix is the common desigation for the Custom model, which includes a few extra appointments over the standard model. Dave's guitar appears to be the standard model, and if you look closely at the model designation on the lable, the suffix appears to be a "S" with the bottom part of the S inscribed on top of the preprinted line. The triburst finish is gorgeous.
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-10-22 11:32 AM (#460864 - in reply to #460863)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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What the "C" at the 12th fret mean?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-10-22 1:41 PM (#460870 - in reply to #460864)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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darkbarguitar - 2012-10-22 11:32 AM What the "C" at the 12th fret mean?

I believe it means "Classic" 

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Darkbar
Posted 2012-10-22 2:09 PM (#460872 - in reply to #460870)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Ahhhh......

Btw, is there any benefit of a trapeze style tailpiece over a fixed bridge, or vice versa?
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Standingovation
Posted 2012-10-22 2:40 PM (#460876 - in reply to #460872)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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darkbarguitar - 2012-10-22 1:09 PM

Btw, is there any benefit of a trapeze style tailpiece over a fixed bridge, or vice versa?


I think it depends on the guitar construction. This Gibson (and I think most Gibson's) have a solid center block rubbing the length of the body. It's almost like a solid body with two hollow body "wings". So the fixed bridge is bolted to the center block. Just like a Les Paul. Ovation Thunderhead by contrast is really a hollow body guitar so there is no way to fix a stop bridge to anything solid. So they use the trapeze tailpiece and attach it to the end block.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2012-10-22 6:22 PM (#460895 - in reply to #456180)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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Early Les Pauls had the trapeze tailpiece. So did early ES 335's and the Epiphone version . Not for long tho'.....

Edited by moody, p.i. 2012-10-22 6:24 PM
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-10-22 6:28 PM (#460899 - in reply to #460876)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C



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Standingovation - 2012-10-22 3:40 PM
rubbing the length of the body

My Uncle Freud would have something to say about that statement
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numbfingers
Posted 2012-10-23 4:29 PM (#460965 - in reply to #460856)
Subject: Re: FS: GIBSON ES-137 C


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darkbarguitar - 2012-10-22 10:25 AM

That guitar is a real stiffener.


My Uncle Freud would have something to say about that statement.
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