This 1981 Gibson ES-335 Dot is exactly the kind of vintage Gibson that reminds you why these older semi-hollows have such a reputation. It has that broken-in, resonant, open feel that you just do not get from a newer guitar right out of the box. For being over 40 years old, this one has been kept in seriously impressive condition, and it plays and sounds every bit as good as you would hope.
The Natural finish has aged beautifully. It has that warm golden look with the right amount of vintage character, and the figuring in the wood gives it a really classy, old-school ES-335 presence. It shows typical honest wear for its age, including light scratches, small dings, and finish marks here and there, but nothing major or distracting. Overall, it still presents extremely well and has a surprising amount of thick glossy finish left on both the body and neck.
This one is all original where it really matters, including the original pickups, which sound fantastic. They have that clear, warm, airy semi-hollow tone with plenty of depth and response. It can get smooth and rounded, but still has enough bite and articulation when you dig in. There is a reason these older ES-style Gibsons are so loved — they have a way of sounding alive that is hard to fake.
Playability is also a huge highlight. The guitar has had a recent setup and fresh strings, and it plays beautifully up and down the neck. The neck is comfortable, the intonation is spot on, and the frets are honestly in amazing shape for its age. That was one of the first things that stood out to me. It really feels like this guitar spent a lot of its life safely tucked away rather than being heavily gigged.
The tuners have been changed to Gibson/Kluson-style tuners, which give the guitar a much more period-correct vintage look while also offering solid tuning stability. The original Grover tuners are included as well, so you have them with the guitar.
Condition is very good to excellent overall depending how strictly you grade vintage instruments. For a 1981 guitar, it is extremely well kept. There is some play wear on the neck, light scratches and small dings in the finish, and normal signs of age throughout, all consistent with a well-preserved vintage Gibson. Nothing here affects the sound or playability.
Weight is 8.39 lbs on my scale.
Includes the original hard shell case.
This is one of those guitars that will likely double in value over the next decade. An appreciating guitar for sure!
What stood out to me
- 1981 Gibson ES-335 Dot
- Natural finish with beautiful vintage aging
- Original pickups
- Classic semi-hollow Gibson tone
- Warm, open, resonant sound
- Recent setup
- Fresh strings
- Straight neck
- Spot-on intonation
- Excellent fret condition, especially for its age
- Plays incredibly well up and down the neck
- Gibson/Kluson-style tuners installed
- Original Grover tuners included
- Very well preserved vintage condition
- Typical light scratches, small dings, and age-related finish wear
- Original hard shell case included
- Weighs 8.39 lbs on my scale
Like all my guitars, this one has been carefully inspected, tested, and set up to ensure it plays exactly the way a great instrument should. I personally go through every guitar before it ships so there are no surprises when it arrives.
⏳ Quick note
These guitars don’t usually sit. Most are purchased within 1–5 days, and I regularly hear from watchers after the listing has already sold. If this one’s on your radar, now’s the window.
This item is sold As-Described
This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Learn More.
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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