Gibson ES-125 1946 - 1949
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Overview
The ES-125 evolved out of the ES-100 in 1941 and was produced until 1942. Upon its reintroduction in 1946, the ES-125 changed in a number of ways including a wider body, a new P-90 pickup, and trapezoid inlays. The ES-125 was updated again in 1950 with an adjustable P-90 pickup and dot inlays. Through the '60s, a number of variations on the original ES-125 were produced including a version with cutaway (ES-125 C), thinbody versions (ES-125T or ES-125 TC), as well as versions with two instead of one pickup (ES-125 TDC or ES-125 CD).
Years of Production: 1941 - 1942, 1946 - 1970
Design Elements: P-90 pickup, dot inlays, volume and tone knobs
Notable Players: George Thorogood, Sheryl Crow
Years of Production: 1941 - 1942, 1946 - 1970
Design Elements: P-90 pickup, dot inlays, volume and tone knobs
Notable Players: George Thorogood, Sheryl Crow
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