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1967 Gibson ES-330TDC In Cherry Red Finish
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Factory Second, Finish Shows Natural Weather Checking, Various Dings, Marks And Scratches Throughout
Several Minor Hairline Fractures On Top As Shown, Appear Stable And Not In Need Of Immediate Attention
Original Pickguard Missing
Made In Kalamazoo, MI
Hollow Laminate Maple Body With Dual 'F' Sound Holes
Mahogany Neck With Bound Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard And Block Inlays
Original 22 Medium Jumbo Frets In Low But Playable Condition
Original P-90 Single Coil Pickups With Chrome Dogear Covers
Original Electronics
Original ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic Bridge And Trapeze Tailpiece
Two Additional Thumbwheels Added For Sustain
Original Kluson Double-Line Deluxe Tuners With Keystone Buttons
24.75" Scale Length
1 9/16" Nut Width
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: 0.83"
Neck Depth At 12th Fret: 1.04"
Weighs 5lbs 12oz
Comes As Shown With Non-Original Hard Shell Case
A vintage hollowbody with unmistakable warmth and resonance, the 1967 Gibson ES-330 embodies the rich character and craftsmanship of Gibson’s late-’60s electric guitars. Fully hollow and lightweight, the ES-330 delivers an airy, responsive tone with exceptional clarity and natural acoustic resonance, while its dual P-90 pickups provide everything from smooth cleans to raw, snarling overdrive. Known for its lively feel and dynamic response, the ES-330 became a favorite among players drawn to its blend of elegance, grit, and versatility. With its classic double-cutaway design, bound fingerboard, and vintage patina, a 1967 ES-330 stands as both a timeless player’s instrument and a defining piece of electric guitar history.
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