Step Into Blues-Rock History – The Epiphone 1962 ES-335 Reissue Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitar – Sixties Cherry
The Gibson ES-335 is one of the greatest guitar designs of all time. It is renowned for its exceptional versatility and has been used by countless players in a wide range of genres. Combining the best elements of solidbody and thinline hollowbody designs, it’s a highly resonant guitar that resists feedback much better than a full hollowbody due to its interior solid maple centerblock. Now, Epiphone, in cooperation with Gibson Custom, is proud to introduce the 1962 ES-335 Reissue, a guitar that was very much inspired by Gibson Custom’s ES-335 offerings but purposefully based on a model year that Gibson Custom does not currently reissue – 1962, a year when popular features like rounded cutaways, small block inlays, and a fast-playing, slim neck profile were all present on the Gibson ES-335. The Epiphone 1962 ES-335 Reissue has a semi-hollow 5-ply layered maple/poplar body with rounded cutaways and a solid maple centerblock for outstanding sustain and feedback resistance. The genuine one-piece mahogany neck has a thin 1960s SlimTaper™ C profile and is capped with a rosewood fretboard that is outfitted with 22 medium jumbo frets and mother-of-pearl small block inlays. The fretboard features rounded edges to give it a comfortable, played-in feel that invites you to explore it for hours at a time. Even the side dot position markers are the same size as on vintage 1962 ES-335 models and are placed in historically accurate locations. The Gibson-style “open book” headstock features the Epiphone logo and Gibson Crown inlaid in aged mother-of-pearl and is fitted with smooth-turning Epiphone Deluxe tuning machines with Double Ring Keystone-style buttons and a Graph Tech® nut. An ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic™ bridge and Gibson historic reissue aluminum Stop Bar tailpiece anchor the strings at the other end directly into the solid maple centerblock and further contribute to the 1962 ES-335’s excellent sustain. For electronics, a pair of USA-made Gibson Custombucker humbucker™ pickups are hand-wired to CTS® potentiometers and Black Beauty paper-in-oil capacitors and deliver authentic ES-335 tonal versatility, making the 1962 ES-335 Reissue a great choice for rock, blues, jazz, country, and more.
- Constructed with a 5-ply layered maple body, top, and back for classic semi-hollow resonance.
- Equipped with Gibson Burstbucker 2 and 3 pickups for authentic vintage PAF-style tone.
- Set mahogany neck with a rounded “C” profile and laurel fingerboard offers smooth playability.
- Includes a Maestro Vibrola tailpiece and custom hardshell case for style and protection.
SPECIFICIATIONS
- Back & Side Material: Maple
- Body Shape: ES-335
- Brand: Epiphone
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
- Guitar Color: Red
- Neck Construction Type: Set-Neck
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Number of Frets: 22
- Number of Strings: 6
- Pickup Configuration: HH
- Right/Left Hand: Right
- Scale Length: 24.75 inches
- Top Material: Maple
Manufacturer: Epiphone
Model: EC335R2SCNH1
SKU: I808418-N-0-WHXC
UPC: 711106165950
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