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  2. Gibson ES-335 - Wikipedia

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    The Chris Cornell ES-335 Tribute was designed by Gibson and Chris himself based on the guitars he played in the 80's and 90's, mostly Gretsch Jet models, but in Gibson's own 335 style, using the same construction of a typical 335 with the 3ply maple top, maple center block, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, but with Lollartron™ pickups in ...

  3. Gibson ES Series - Wikipedia

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    ES-339 (2007–) Size of CS-336 with construction of ES-335. ES-340 TD (1968–1973) ES-335 with a master volume/mixer and phase switch [ 6 ] ES-345 (1958–1981) ES-335 construction, but with parallelogram inlays, Varitone, and stereo outputs.

  4. Gibson ES-330 - Wikipedia

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    The ES-335 was released in 1958 with the same dimensions as the ES-330. The 330s had a maple top, back and sides, with two F Holes in the top. The body was 19 in (48 cm) long, 16 in (41 cm) wide and 1.75 in (4.4 cm) deep. Initially the neck met the body at the 16th fret, rather than the 19th-fret on the ES-335.

  5. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    Later, a shorter neck was added. Other models such as the ES-350T and the ES-225T were introduced as less costly alternatives. [27] In 1958, Gibson introduced the ES-335T model. Similar in size to the hollow-body Thinlines, the ES-335 family had a solid center, giving the string tone a longer sustain.

  6. Epiphone Dot - Wikipedia

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    It has a glued-in neck of mahogany [10] (before 2008, maple) [2] and a rosewood fingerboard. [11] The name "Dot" is in reference to its fretboard markers, which are simple dots, unlike other Epiphone archtop guitars such as the Casino or the Sheraton , which have more elaborate block inlays . [ 5 ]

  7. Gibson ES-135 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the ES-335, the sustain block in the ES-135 was made of balsa wood rather than maple. The body itself and neck were again of similar construction to the ES-335, being built from laminated maple but with an unbound rosewood fingerboard with dot-style fret position markers. The metal fittings were chrome-plated, and the P-100s had black ...

  8. Epiphone Sheraton - Wikipedia

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    Gibson used the same body for the Sheraton as it was using for its new ES-335, ES-345, and ES-355 models. It featured the same double rounded horns, and had similarly placed electronics. The Sheraton was fitted with a set glued-in neck, in accordance with Gibson's standard practice.

  9. Gibson 335-S - Wikipedia

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    Gibson 335-S Deluxe. The Gibson 335-S was a solid-body version of their very popular Electric Spanish guitar, the ES-335.Although a very similar shape (though a little smaller), and with identical controls, being a solid-body rather than semi-acoustic guitar gave this model a rather different sound.