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Overview
The Gibson ES-175 is probably the most iconic jazz guitar in the world. The single pickup version lasted through the late '70s, but has not been consistently produced since as the double pickup model (ES-175D) became more popular.
The ES-175 originally featured a P-90 until 1957, when a PAF humbucker came standard. From 1962 onward, the humbucker was a patent # unit.
While the natural finish is considered more valuable for '50s and '60s specimens, the finish premium is less exaggerated for '70s specimens. Condition is more important than finish type when pricing a '70s ES-175.
The ES-175T is almost identical to the 175D, but features a thinner body.
Years of Production: 1976-1979
The ES-175 originally featured a P-90 until 1957, when a PAF humbucker came standard. From 1962 onward, the humbucker was a patent # unit.
While the natural finish is considered more valuable for '50s and '60s specimens, the finish premium is less exaggerated for '70s specimens. Condition is more important than finish type when pricing a '70s ES-175.
The ES-175T is almost identical to the 175D, but features a thinner body.
Years of Production: 1976-1979
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Gibson ES-175T 1976 - 1979 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.