Vintage Correct Parts is proud to offer, for your consideration,
A fantastic:
Vintage 1951 Gibson ES-175
Thanks for looking!
VCP is offering a super cool vintage single PAF ES-175.
Used by the late great Herb Ellis, Jim Hall and many others.
Back when these guitars were more tools than collectable pieces of Americana, pro-players would often times commission their trusted local luthier / repair person for an "upgrade" of sorts to slightly more modern specs. These mods could take the shape of numerous coil-tap switches, floyd rose bridges being put into Pre-CBS strats and a host of other oddities in favor of trying to stay current.
The case with this lovely early 50's ES-175 seems to be just that. While it undoubtedly started life as the traditional sunburst, single P-90 workhorse archtop we've seen so many times, the previous owner had his main squeeze customized with a humbucking pickup and a full refinish in a lovely brown stain / walnut.
The quality of the work is absolutely phenomenal. As pro as pro gets. For those looking for an ES-175 from this era, and the early 50's examples are known to be extremely great guitars (this is one of them!), this is a very cool opportunity to snag one for a player's price and about 1/2 of the market value of an all original un-altered example.
More info:
Serial number A-7485 dates this to 1951
Very old Full Re-finish Perfect re-fret with period correct "skinny" fret wire Newer ABR-1 style bridge on the original rosewood base
Period correct new Kluson tuners installed
Original Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard with original inlays
Seymour Duncan Seth Lover PAF pickup installed and sound fantastic
New CTS 500k pots and sprague orange drop caps installed
Original Truss rod cover and screws One open strap button hole on the back as pictured
Don't miss this one!
Very nice high quality newer plush lined hard case included as pictured!
WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!
A fantastic:
Vintage 1951 Gibson ES-175
Thanks for looking!
VCP is offering a super cool vintage single PAF ES-175.
Used by the late great Herb Ellis, Jim Hall and many others.
Back when these guitars were more tools than collectable pieces of Americana, pro-players would often times commission their trusted local luthier / repair person for an "upgrade" of sorts to slightly more modern specs. These mods could take the shape of numerous coil-tap switches, floyd rose bridges being put into Pre-CBS strats and a host of other oddities in favor of trying to stay current.
The case with this lovely early 50's ES-175 seems to be just that. While it undoubtedly started life as the traditional sunburst, single P-90 workhorse archtop we've seen so many times, the previous owner had his main squeeze customized with a humbucking pickup and a full refinish in a lovely brown stain / walnut.
The quality of the work is absolutely phenomenal. As pro as pro gets. For those looking for an ES-175 from this era, and the early 50's examples are known to be extremely great guitars (this is one of them!), this is a very cool opportunity to snag one for a player's price and about 1/2 of the market value of an all original un-altered example.
More info:
Serial number A-7485 dates this to 1951
Very old Full Re-finish Perfect re-fret with period correct "skinny" fret wire Newer ABR-1 style bridge on the original rosewood base
Period correct new Kluson tuners installed
Original Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard with original inlays
Seymour Duncan Seth Lover PAF pickup installed and sound fantastic
New CTS 500k pots and sprague orange drop caps installed
Original Truss rod cover and screws One open strap button hole on the back as pictured
Don't miss this one!
Very nice high quality newer plush lined hard case included as pictured!
WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!
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