Introduced in late 1954 as the ES-130, this model was an upscale version of the the ES-125, the firm's best selling archtop ever. Notes: One of the rarest of all Gibson electric archtops, the short lived ES-135 was cataloged for only two years, between 19. Vintage correct hardware includes hand antiqued nickel Kluson Deluxe tuners and chrome trapeze tailpiece with raised diamond crossbar. Hardware: Original hardware includes P-90 single coil pickup with black cover, gold bonnet volume and tone knobs, wide bevel five-ply pickguard, compensated adjustable Brazilian rosewood bridge. Materials: Solid Honduras mahogany neck, arched slab-cut maple back and top mahogany sides solid Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. On which instrument(s) you're looking for, and we'll be happy to contactīody size at lower bout: 16". Model or similar instruments in the future, please contact. It has been sold, and is no longer available. Status: Pricing and hold status for all instruments currently available
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Kevin Gordon – the rock and roller with the masters degree in poetry whose songs have been covered by Levon Helm and Keith Richards – let his songwriting and recording evolve through his use of a '56 Gibson ES-125, culminating in the stunning new album 'Gloryland' (February 14 / Crowville Media).