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1967 Gibson ES-330 'Mahogany'

1967 Gibson ES-330 'Mahogany'

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First introduced in 1959, the Gibson ES-330 was initially introduced as a replacement for the ES-225 single cut model manufactured by Gibson from the mid '50s. This 1967 ES-330 is an example unlike any we have previously seen, and is perhaps unique in that it features an all Mahogany body as opposed to the traditional Maple top. 

This ES-330 features both an 'X' prefix before the serial number on the rear of the headstock, and what appears to be the remnants of a 'BGN' stamp to the rear of the headstock. Sometimes seen on Gibson guitars marked as 'Bargains' and designated not to be sold through the usual dealer channels, it is speculated that Gibson used both this and the factory second markings to delineate a a variety of other purposes for certain guitars, be they made for an employee purchase, a prototype, or a trade show guitar. Whatever the case may be, we have so far been unable to find a single other example of a Mahogany topped Gibson ES-330 from this period or any other.

Aside from this unique feature, this 1967 ES-330 is a fantastic example of the model. The clean sound is warm and rich with plenty of dynamic response, while the growly sound when played driven tube amp gives an unmistakable '60s garage rock tone that is only really found on these guitars. This ES-330 features the original chrome hardware and pickup covers that were introduced in '65, along with a mother of pearl block inlay neck with the longer 19th fret neck join that was available as an option in the late '60s. The neck is comfortable and very playable, and features the 1 9/16" nut width found on Gibson instruments from this period.

The electronics are original and fully functional, with the only readable pot code showing 137 67XX. The knobs are the witch hat style normally seen on Cherry 330's from this period, although we believe these to be later. The nylon bridge saddles have been replaced, but otherwise all hardware appears correct and original to the guitar. This guitar has benefitted from a refret, and includes a period case. 

As with all vintage instruments, this 1967 ES-330 has been given a full service and appraisal by the Vintage Instrument Workshop, and includes a 3 year warranty. 

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