A 335 in a walnut finish has always been my dream. I still remember the first time when I played a 335 (might have been a 345 or a 355 - I was still very young), that one was a walnut finished example and it blew me away. A couple of years later I worked hard to buy me a beautiful black ES-347. I can’t think of a better guitar than that one. But this would be a great guitar to switch things up a little every now and then. 🧡🧡🧡
At 1st I saw GC 335 vid and thought hmmm, that's a big Ho Hum, but then saw that Molly was hosting and was like 'YES' Ms Miller is such a great plunker and the fact that she's FINE don't hurt neither (!)
Super solid guitar with that block reinforcement. Would be interesting to play next to my epiphone. Hollow body guitars have that unique blazed sound, to super clean, love it!
had one of the originals ... great instrument, but better tone with dot neck, than this reissue. Block inlay came during Beatles' era, I think, best Gibson ever built in my humble novice opine
Repeated many times "60s neck", the neck on this guitar is Rounded C. Usually 60s neck is refered as slim taper, which this guitar is not. The only 60s stuff here are the block inlays and maybe a bit of the look.
I’m a huge fan of the 335 but for me it’s just way too over priced. I play by sound and feel and you can get a very nice sounding strat or tele for $2500. Sometimes the best is not always the best. Everybody can’t afford a fararri!
@rm0876 yes and no.. 69 was the last year Gibson was Gibson as in Dec of 69 they were acquired by the company which would later become Norlin Musical Instruments
@rm0876 Gibson only made 909 ES-335's in total between 1958-59. You point out the most desirable year... 😆 We all know 1958-1969 were the "best years"... You're not going to gig a vintage, it's going to stay in the saftey of your home if it's not a run down players grade guitar. 2014-current ES-335's are excellent builds.
What are your thoughts on the Gibson ES-335 '60s Block? Let us know in the comments! 👇
@guitarcenter What neck shape is on this 335 model?
Gibson and Epiphone WON'T let me look at their web sites , because I won't accept their cookies . How arrogant can you get !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@davidcasagrande267 Just accept cookies and then delete cookies with C-Cleaner later
Really nice, especially the pelham blue…
A 335 in a walnut finish has always been my dream. I still remember the first time when I played a 335 (might have been a 345 or a 355 - I was still very young), that one was a walnut finished example and it blew me away.
A couple of years later I worked hard to buy me a beautiful black ES-347. I can’t think of a better guitar than that one. But this would be a great guitar to switch things up a little every now and then. 🧡🧡🧡
More demos by Molly please - love her playing, and the description of what she's feeling and hearing and tweaking the tone for.
Dr. Molly Miller is awesome !!!!
Excellent demo! 9:55 mins long and got the sounds and versatility across in such a well paced, thorough way!
At 1st I saw GC 335 vid and thought hmmm, that's a big Ho Hum,
but then saw that Molly was hosting and was like 'YES'
Ms Miller is such a great plunker and the fact
that she's FINE don't hurt neither (!)
Great demo, great player!
Super solid guitar with that block reinforcement. Would be interesting to play next to my epiphone. Hollow body guitars have that unique blazed sound, to super clean, love it!
Great demo. Nice guitar. Love the playing!
Molly truly makes it jam w/ fffflare!
The lady can play.
Great player, great cleans, distor = 🐝
Molly ripping it up!!!!! 😊 Noel Gallagher from Oasis ( in the 90's played one too ) and Epiphone.
Noel Gallagher can't play like this lady.
Is this only available in USA?
I've literally never heard of a PhD in guitar but that is awesome and the doctor knows her guitar!
What’s the difference between these and the 335 dot necks ?
Is this a guitar centre exclusive guitar?
had one of the originals ... great instrument, but better tone with dot neck, than this reissue. Block inlay came during Beatles' era, I think, best Gibson ever built in my humble novice opine
The Dr is a cool lady !
Molly Miller 🥰🥰🥰
What pickups are in these ?
Humbuckers.
Repeated many times "60s neck", the neck on this guitar is Rounded C. Usually 60s neck is refered as slim taper, which this guitar is not. The only 60s stuff here are the block inlays and maybe a bit of the look.
The description for these on the site says it is a SlimTaper neck; maybe the info is wrong, but they’re definitely promoting it that way.
@@dcprice17 Their link posted says Rounded C. Gibson says Rounded C also.
Where does Gibson say this? I haven’t even been able to find this guitar on their own site
Red Gibson ES-335? Never seen before!
Bella/Linda.💗✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️
The good Doc is now all growed up....Guitar Center/Gibson spokesperson... Next...Sweetwater/Fender CS?
Molly.
I’m a huge fan of the 335 but for me it’s just way too over priced. I play by sound and feel and you can get a very nice sounding strat or tele for $2500. Sometimes the best is not always the best. Everybody can’t afford a fararri!
She seems to prefer telecasters, strats over gibsons. Just saying.
She has a black 335 she plays often
Waaaaaassaay. Overpriced .no thank you.
1978 was a shit year for Gibson... 3 piece maple necks instead of mahogany...
Yeah, '59 was the last good year. 🤣 They should have retire after that...
@rm0876 yes and no.. 69 was the last year Gibson was Gibson as in Dec of 69 they were acquired by the company which would later become Norlin Musical Instruments
@rm0876 Gibson only made 909 ES-335's in total between 1958-59. You point out the most desirable year... 😆
We all know 1958-1969 were the "best years"...
You're not going to gig a vintage, it's going to stay in the saftey of your home if it's not a run down players grade guitar.
2014-current ES-335's are excellent builds.
@drewgraysonxoxopanda not even the same animal... your comparing apples to oranges...
Fact: Many Norlin era Gibsons are excellent guitars. 😊