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2023 GIBSON ES-335 61 REISSUE VOS CUSTOM SHOP

60s CHERRY W/ NICKEL HARDWARE
PRODUCT# 61ES335VOSCNH1

SERIAL# 130693

WEIGHT: 7lbs 10oz

NEW UNPLAYED

AUTHORIZED DEALER / FACTORY WARRANTY
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Semi-Hollow Soul

The Historic Reissue ES-335 is back and better than ever thanks to a year of studying, scanning, and listening to original examples. The expert craftspeople at Gibson Custom Shop have rendered every contour, profile, inlay and color of the priceless vintage models in magnificent detail. The result is a playing and ownership experience that will keep you coming back for more. The 1961 Reissue models utilize rounded cutaways, slim-taper neck profiles scanned from originals, dot inlays and vintage-replica parts.


A Superb Reproduction of a 1961 Semi-hollowbody Classic

Searching for a vintage ES-335 to call your own? Well, you can keep combing antique instrument shops, preparing to spend upwards of $20,000, or you can grab a Gibson Custom 1961 ES-335 Reissue. This spot-on re-creation of Gibson’s legendary semi-hollowbody electric guitar hits all the right notes, with vintage-accurate construction and components, plus true-to-the-original fit and finish. This guitar’s resonant 3-ply semi-hollowbody delivers just the right vibe, while its bang-on skinny C-shaped neck yields the classic playability you’ve been dreaming of. Plug in, and Gibson’s Custombucker pickups serve up smoky humbucker tones that recall those glorious days of yore. Beautifully sculpted body contours and vintage-replica parts complete this superbly crafted guitar. The 1961 ES-335 Reissue offers a playing and ownership experience that’s guaranteed to keep you coming back for more.


As close to a vintage ES-335 as you’re going to find

Playing the 1961 ES-335 Reissue is like playing an actual 1961-built semi-hollowbody. Gibson painstakingly rendered every curve and contour of the original instrument, re-creating its rounded cutaways, neck taper, and color in magnificent detail. In fact, they spent a year studying, scanning, and listening to an original 1961 ES-335 in order to ensure spot-on accuracy. And the guitarists here agree that they’ve succeeded — from the pearloid dot fingerboard inlays right down to the vintage-replica parts. The 1961 ES-335 Reissue is the real deal (or at least as close as you’re going to get without taking out a second mortgage).


Historic appointments are more authentic than ever

If you want all that an original 1961 ES-335 has to offer, you'll appreciate this superb reproduction. Its solid mahogany neck is attached using hide glue, which lasts longer than synthetic glue, and to some, even improves the guitar's sound. Gibson also re-engineered the truss rod, truss rod washer, and anchor to their original forms. They also eliminated the tubing that surrounded the truss rod — all subtle yet important changes to both the durability of the ES-335 and its overall tone. Classic Kluson Double Ring tuners and Top Hat knobs are also featured on the Gibson Custom 1961 ES-335 Reissue and lend even more visual vintage vibe and style.


Unpotted Custombucker pickups deliver vintage PAF tone

Gibson paid just as much attention to the 1961 ES-335 Reissue's electronics as they did to its aesthetics. Beginning with CTS 500K audio taper potentiometers and paper-in-oil capacitors, every part of this semi-hollowbody electric guitar’s internal signal path was designed to give you absolutely dead-on 1961 ES-335 tone. Of course, it's next to impossible to find genuine '50s PAFs (even for Gibson). Instead, the 1961 ES-335 sports a pair of unpotted Custombucker humbuckers. Boasting Alnico III magnets, Gibson’s Custombuckers are one of the most historically accurate PAF copies ever. You just won't find another ES-335 that comes as close to the original look, sound, and feel of a 1961 ES-335.


Vintage Original Sheen finish, for the look and feel of a classic

Gibson Custom's Vintage Original Sheen finish option comes standard on Custom Shop Historic Reissue models. The VOS finish package includes lightly aged parts that imparts an authentic vintage patina. The nitrocellulose finished it buffed to a light matte appearance, giving a look and feel of a guitar that has been lovingly played and cared for over the years.


Gibson Custom 1961 ES-335 Reissue Features:

  • Superbly crafted guitar re-creation of a 1961 ES-335 semi-hollowbody electric guitar
  • Boasts vintage-accurate construction and components, plus true-to-the-original fit and finish
  • Resonant semi-hollow maple/poplar/maple body delivers just the right vibe
  • Skinny C-shaped solid mahogany neck yields the classic playability you’ve been dreaming of
  • Custombucker pickups serve up smoky humbucker tones that recall those glorious days of yore
  • CTS 500K audio taper potentiometers and paper-in-oil capacitors give you dead-on 1961 ES-335 tone
  • Classic Kluson Double Ring tuners and Top Hat knobs lend even more visual vintage vibe and style
  • Vintage Original Sheen finish package with light matte nitrocellulose and aged hardware



ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • '61 ES-335 Reissue
Finish
  • 60s Cherry
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • United States
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Offset Body
  • No
Color Family
  • Red
Model Family
Series
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Stop-Bar
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Model Sub-Family
Scale Length
  • 24.75"
Number of Frets
  • 22

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