Gibson

Description

By the early 1960s, the ES-335 had evolved into a sleeker, more responsive instrument—offering a refined semi-hollow platform that still resonates with players today. The Gibson ES-335 60s captures that moment with striking period-correct detail, pairing classic semi-hollow warmth with enhanced playability and a clean, vintage-inspired aesthetic. Its three-ply maple/poplar/maple body is paired with a solid maple center block for the familiar balance of airy resonance and controlled sustain. A SlimTaper mahogany neck reflects the faster, more fluid feel of early-’60s models, while the bound rosewood fingerboard with small block inlays delivers the unmistakable look of the era. T-Type humbuckers provide articulate, balanced tone, shaped through handwired controls with Orange Drop capacitors for smooth, expressive response. Finished in gloss nitrocellulose lacquer and outfitted with period-correct hardware—from the ABR-1 bridge to classic Top Hat knobs—it’s a 335 that feels dialed in and ready to play.

3-Ply Maple/Poplar Body With Solid Maple Center Block

The ES-335 60s is built with a three-ply maple/poplar/maple body that delivers the airy resonance and harmonic richness that define the classic semi-hollow sound. A solid maple center block runs through the body, enhancing sustain while helping control feedback at higher volumes. This construction creates a distinct balance—open and dynamic when played clean, yet focused and stable under gain—making it equally suited for expressive lead work and rhythm playing.

T-Type Humbuckers With Clear, Balanced Response

Calibrated T-Type humbuckers deliver a clear, balanced voice that reflects the character of early Gibson semi-hollows. They retain definition across the frequency range, with focused lows, open mids and a smooth top end that responds well to both clean and driven settings. Handwired controls with 500k potentiometers and Orange Drop capacitors offer a gradual, musical taper, allowing precise tone shaping while preserving the guitar’s natural voice.

SlimTaper Mahogany Neck for Fast, Fluid Feel

In keeping with early-’60s examples, the SlimTaper mahogany neck offers a sleeker, faster feel that sits naturally in the hand. It encourages fluid movement across the fingerboard without sacrificing control, particularly during extended sessions. The bound rosewood fingerboard provides a smooth, slightly warm response, while the 12" radius and medium-jumbo frets support both chord work and expressive bends with ease.

Period-Correct Hardware and Classic Gibson Appointments

Every detail of the ES-335 60s reflects the refined character of its source material, from the ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and aluminum stopbar tailpiece to the Grover Rotomatic tuners with distinctive milk bottle buttons. Black Top Hat knobs with silver inserts, a five-ply pickguard and a gloss nitrocellulose finish complete the look, giving the instrument a clean, vintage presentation that stays true to its early-’60s roots.

A Refined Take on the Early ’60s ES-335

The Gibson ES-335 60s captures a defining point in the evolution of one of the most influential semi-hollow designs ever made, bringing its feel, tone and visual identity into clear focus. From the slim, fast-playing neck to the articulate voice of its T-Type humbuckers, each element reflects a shift toward a more agile, expressive instrument. For players seeking a refined semi-hollow experience, the ES-335 60s delivers the tone, feel and unmistakable style that have made the 335 a staple across generations.

Gibson ES-335 60s Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst
Gibson ES-335 60s Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst
Gibson ES-335 60s Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst

Features

  • Early '60s-inspired semi-hollow with a sleek, fast feel and elegant vintage style
  • 3-ply maple/poplar/maple body delivers balanced semi-hollow tone
  • Solid maple center block enhances sustain and reduces feedback
  • Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish offers rich resonance and a vintage feel
  • T-Type humbuckers with handwired electronics provide articulate, vintage-inspired tone
  • ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge ensures precise intonation
  • Aluminum stopbar tailpiece enhances sustain and resonance
  • Bound rosewood fingerboard with small block inlays provides a smooth playing surface with timeless elegance
  • 12” radius and medium-jumbo frets offer versatile playability
  • Grover Rotomatic tuners with milk bottle buttons ensure reliable tuning stability
  • Classic Top Hat knobs with silver inserts and five-ply pickguard complete the early-'60s aesthetic
  • Hardshell case for safe transport to gigs or sessions

Specs

General
  • Product type: Semi-hollowbody electric guitar
  • Series: ES
  • Model: ES-335 60s
Body
  • Body construction: Semi-hollowbody
  • Body shape: Double cut
  • Cutaway: Double cut
  • Body material: Maple/poplar/maple
  • Center block: Solid maple
  • Body binding: Single-ply cream top and back
  • Body finish: Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
  • Available colors: Dark Walnut, Sixties Cherry, Vintage Burst
Neck
  • Neck material: Mahogany
  • Neck profile: SlimTaper
  • Neck joint: Set-neck
  • Scale length: 24.75"
Fingerboard
  • Fingerboard material: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard radius: 12"
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Inlays: Small block acrylic
  • Binding: Single-ply cream
  • Nut material: Graph Tech
  • Nut width: 1.69"
Hardware
  • Bridge: ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic
  • Tailpiece: Aluminum stopbar
  • Tuning machines: Grover Rotomatic "Milk Bottle" with kidney buttons
  • Hardware finish: Nickel
Electronics
  • Pickup configuration: HH
  • Neck pickup: T-Type humbucker
  • Bridge pickup: T-Type humbucker
  • Controls: 2 volume, 2 tone, handwired with 500k potentiometers and Orange Drop capacitors
  • Pickup selector: 3-way toggle switch
  • Pickup type: Passive
Strings
  • Number of strings: 6
Other
  • Orientation: Right handed
  • Case: Hardshell case

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