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If you want to hear what one of these guitars can do in the hands of a master then you need go no further than checking out the music of long-time ES-125 player George Thorogood. Today I found an eBay bid that started at 800 and I ended up paying exactly 1,004 after shipping for a 1952 in pretty good condition. Its got a simple configuration with controls for volume and tone for the single pick. I just bought a Gibson ES-125 I posted on here a few days ago after having looked for a couple months and got some good responses. It has a single P-90 pick up and was made in the USA as far as I can tell. This guitar is still popular today as its one of the most popular models from the time period. So there you have it, our most popular guitar is by far and away the Gibson ES-125 and if you want to see what the fuss is all about with these incredible Gibson guitars, then have a browse through the site to hear and see more about this amazing Gibson guitar. The Gibson ES-125 is a hollow body, archtop electric guitar from the 1940s and 1950s. Looks like the ES-175D without neck binding
#Gibson es 125 d full#
ES-125CD Full width body, double pickup (P90) with cutaway. There are over 10 versions of the ES-125, and this version, the ES-125D was only made in 1957, and less than 30 were.ES-125TCD (D = Double P-90 pickups) versions available starting in 19, respectively.ES-125 Full body archtop with single P-90 pickup.The Gibson ES-125 had a number of different model variations over the years and we have pretty much stocked them all at one point or another here at JGG.ītw – In case you are puzzled by all the different variants and there different codes here is a quick guide: There is something about the classic design, unrivaled tone and sheer versatility of this great Gibson guitar that really resonated with a lot of players and clearly a lot of JGG customers too. We guessed initially that it might be something like our very popular Gibson ES-175’s or maybe even the timeless ES-330, but in actual fact (and by quite a long margin) it turned out to be the Gibson ES-125. The neck is the coveted early 60s shape with a gentle flattened D profile, the full 1 11/16 fingerboard width and smooth low action over freshly dressed. Regardless of the reason, we thought we would investigate our records to see what actually was our most popular guitar model. This may be just to see what others are buying or perhaps it’s because customers are looking for a really good investment.
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We are quite often asked by JGG customers what our most popular vintage guitar model is.