Gibson Es-347 Serial Numbers
• T (1955-1959) Variation on ES-125T (thinline, florentine cutaway), with trapeze bridge. • (1938-1940) Rare, fancier version of ES-150. • (1982-1983) Resembling ES-125T/ES-225T (thinline, florentine cutaway), but semi-hollow with center block, stop tailpiece, and humbuckers instead of P90 pickups. Knob placement differed slightly from other ES-series.
The Gibson ES series of semi-acoustic guitar (hollow body electric guitar). ES-347 (1978-1990s?) Alternate ES-345 with a coil-tap switch instead of Varitone.
• (1952-1959) ES-175 resembling with trapeze bridge. • (1940-1952) Slant-mounted long pickup. • TD (1971-1974) Similar to ES-330TD but with and metal control plate.
• (1972-1979) Similar to ES-330TD but with, single f-hole, and a half-moon shaped plastic control plate. • TD (1958-) Double rounded cutaway, thinline hollow-body. • (c.2001-2003) Stripped down version of ES-335.
• (1958-) World's first thinline archtop semi-acoustic. (semi-hollow-body with center-block) (2013-) ES-335 Bass. • (1996-2001) Replaced by CS-336.
• (2007-) Size of CS-336 with construction of ES-335. • TD (1968-1973) ES-335 with a master volume/mixer and phase switch. • (1958-1981) ES-335 construction, but with parallelogram inlays, Varitone, and stereo outputs. Asus X53s Drivers. • (1978-1990s?) Alternate ES-345 with a coil-tap switch instead of Varitone. • (1947-1956) Rounded cutaway ES-300. (1955-1981) as a plainer.
• (1958-1982) Upscaled ES-345 (ebony fretboard, extra binding, etc.) with, optional Varitone and stereo outputs. • (2008-) Upscaled ES-339 (ebony fretboard, extra binding, gold hardware, block inlays). • (late1970s-1980s?) • (2013-) Similar in size to the ES-339, but with the fully hollow construction of ES-330. Equipped with mini humbuckers (2013 model year) or dog-ear P90s (2014-present). • (1990-1993) ES-175 with higher quality components. • (1979 -c.1985) Upscale model of ES-335 without f-holes, with active circuit.
Signature models [ ] • (1955-) Thinline, short-scale, named after and. • (1961-1974) model. 3' deep, double florentine cutaway hollow-body (Two versions, Regular and Custom). • (1961-1989?) Later renamed as. • (1962-1971) model. • (1964-1971) two versions: one based on ES-335, other similar to Kessel model with diamond-shaped and a single-side headstock. • (c.1972-c.1975) • (1980-1985) model based on ES-355TD-SV without.
• (1980-) model. • (1987-2000s) • (1990-2000s) Gibson version of models. • (2003-) • (2007-?) model based on. Related models [ ]. • (1980-1983) Solidbody guitar similar to. • (2001-?) Custom Shop's first 'tonally carved' guitar.
• (2001-?) Upscaled with goldplate parts, etc. • (1995/1996–2003?) Custom Shop models with thinline semi-hollow-body with center-block. (Note: ' Gibson USA Florentine' released in 2009 is a solid-body model ) • (2015) Mash up of and • (1973-?) • bass (1958-1972) [ ] • 6-string bass/ (1959–1961: hollow-body similar to, 1962–1965: -shaped solid-body similar to / ) • Double 12 (1958-), hollow-body (1958-1962) or -shaped solid-body (1962-) guitar with 12 and 6 string guitar necks. •, exhibition label,, The body was basically that of the acoustic Gibson L-50. •, Vintage Gibson Guitars •, Vintage Gibson Guitars •, Gibson Guitar Corporation (2008), archived from on 2009-02-19 •, Best Guitars World • (advertisement), Gibson Guitar Corporation (1979) An advertisement in 1979 for Artist series: ' RD Artist Active' released around 1977, and two new models added in 1979, ' ES Artist Active' and 'Les Paul Artist Active '. • 'ES Artist',, Gibson Guitar Corporation (1980), p. 33 •, Gibson Guitar Corporation (1975), p. 5 • Holder, Mitch, The Jazz Guitar Stylings of Howard Roberts, Mel Bay Publications (2006), p., •, Gibson Guitar Corporation (2009) •. Gibson Guitar Corporation (2015).
• Moseley, Willie G. (January 2012).
'The Gibson EB-2: Kalamazoo Biggest Bass Innovation?' • Moseley, Willie G. (January 2014).. Classic Instruments..
' EB-6: At the end of 1961 the thinline EB-6 was discontinued and replaced by a solid body version built with the ultra thin SG body style. This did not improve the popularity of the 6-string bass (a.k.a. Baritone guitar) and the model was eventually phased out in 1965. Only 66 solid body EB-6s were shipped between 1962 and 1965, including a very small number of single pickup versions (probably no more than a dozen).' • ^, Gibson Guitar Corporation (1963), p. 15 •, Gibson Guitar Corporation (1960), p. 17 • ^, Official Website — comparing the 1962/1963 & 1964 EBSF-1250 (4 string bass + guitar + ), 1964 EBS-1250 (4 string bass + guitar), and Elvis' 1965 EBS-1250 (6 string bass + guitar) External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to.