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1966 Gibson ES-330TDC

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SN #: 857079, stamped back of headstock

Body size at lower bout: 16". Scale length: 24 3/4" Nut Width: 1 9/16"

Finish: Original sunburst finish, nitrocellulose type

Materials: Solid Honduras mahogany neck; maple top back, and sides; solid Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with block pearl inlay.

Hardware: Original hardware includes, Kluson Deluxe tuners, ABR-1 Tunematic bridge with nylon saddles and retaining wire; Gibson truss rod cover; Gibson gold reflector cap bell volume and tone knobs, 3 way pickup selector switch. Vintage correct hand antiqued beveled b/w/b/w/b pickguard with nickel support bracket. Original twin P-90 pickups included, additional set of Fralin Hum-Cancelling pickups installed.

Notes: Introduced in 1959, the ES-330T combined cutting-edge innovation with traditional design. The slim depth body is a delight for the player to hold. Greatly reducing feedback, the trim profile still retains the graceful lines of the classic Gibson archtops. Best of all, the 330 has a fully hollow body, like the Byrdland, ES-350T, and the famous George Gobel L-5. Ideal for jazz, blues and everything in between, the hollow tone chamber produces a fatter, warmer tone than semi-solid models, and is blissfully lighter in weight. Made between 1959 and 1972, the ES-330TD remains among the most comfortable and versatile electric guitars Gibson ever made.

It's rich vintage sunburst finish highlights the slab-figure maple body to great advantage, and contrasts elegantly with the jet-black pickguard. The frets are perfectly crowned classic mid 60's style original medium-jumbos, famously easy to play. Weighing in at a phenomenal 5 lb. 15 oz., the body and neck are exquisitely balanced, and the instrument sits handily on the lap or the shoulder. In stunning condition, the original sunburst finish is remarkably free of pick, buckle, thumb or fingerboard wear, with only typical light checking. Neck contour is fast and sleek, with a gentle "D" profile, sitting effortlessly in the hand. The original P-90s measure 8.06 and 7.96K respectively, and as a special bonus, the guitar is supplied with an extra set of Lindy Fralin Hum-Cancelling P-90s, a remarkable pickup that keeps the sparkle of the single-coil originals, while losing virtually all the typical noise.

We feel that good original 330's are one of the most undervalued guitars on the vintage market, offering stellar performance, unmatched comfort, and unbeatable value. A gorgeous example, and one of the greatest all-purpose players from the Golden Age of Gibson electrics.

Setup: Trussrod tension and neck relief adjusted; bridge height adjusted; bridge compensation set; bridge wheels and tuners lubricated; fingerboard and bridge oiled; body and neck cleaned and hand polished.

Case: Deluxe black arched plushlined hardshell case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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