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Gibson ES-150 1946 - 1956
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Overview
The Gibson ES-150 electric guitar has an important place in the company's history: it was one of the first successful guitars in the ES line, or the Electric Spanish series. Though manufacturing of the ES-150 began in 1936, it was stopped during World War II and then rereleased in '46 with a number of redesigned elements, such as the inclusion of a P-90 rather than a "Charlie Christian" pickup. Own a piece of history by grabbing a vintage Gibson ES-150.
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Estimated Value for Gibson ES-150 1946 - 1956 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
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