Full restoration early 60's Gibson ES-335

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2018
  • Lee Slater drops past with his completely restored early 60's Gibson ES-335 - a fascinating and impressive restoration which sounds great!
    Recorded straight to camera using a Royer r-121 and Shure SM57 mics and 2 x SSL preamps.

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  • @tylerwillison4962
    @tylerwillison4962 Рік тому

    Turned out amazing.

  • @SteveTemplePilot
    @SteveTemplePilot 5 років тому +2

    This dude just made me so happy by playing Outside Woman Blues.

  • @lukerobson7896
    @lukerobson7896 6 років тому +2

    Great vid as alway, Matt!

  • @nikolaibarbarich7887
    @nikolaibarbarich7887 2 роки тому

    Beautiful guitar well done. Subscribed!

  • @YoshiAddict
    @YoshiAddict 6 років тому +4

    One of my dream guitars right here, although I prefer it in tobacco burst. A great modern guitarist who uses the ES-335 in innovative ways - Dave Harrington. He's the guitarist of DARKSIDE (whose album Psychic and ep Darkside are fantastic) and the leader of the Dave Harrington Group. Highly recommend. Thanks for the rad video.

  • @johndorflinger2344
    @johndorflinger2344 4 роки тому +1

    If you want to do another, I have a original 1960, PAF's, that somebody spray painted red back in the 70,s. Missing the pick guard, one "dot" and the strap buttons. No Bixby. It is a real player tough.

    • @thetonetosser
      @thetonetosser 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the offer John. I've already done a 1960 335 that Matt and I covered in another video.

  • @danks1984
    @danks1984 6 років тому +1

    Is he willing to let us know how much it cost him all up?

    • @thetonetosser
      @thetonetosser 6 років тому +1

      kingy9189 - all up, it cost about what you'd pay for a custom shop historic 335 from a dealer.

    • @danks1984
      @danks1984 6 років тому

      TheToneTosser thanks sounds like great value

    • @thetonetosser
      @thetonetosser 6 років тому +1

      kingy9189 - these guitars are out there. It's just a case of knowing what you're looking at and asking the right questions. It's okay too if it isn't possible to track down original parts. There's some great repro stuff available. Plenty of information about that on the popular Gibson forums.