Great clear demonstration CJ!!! I can hear the guitar and for me I don’t need distortion on these demos. Thank you thank you! A stunningly beautiful piece. If I didn’t already own one I’d move and shake things to get this unique piece.
Thanks for bringing in CJ his playing and tone is a much welcome and refreshing delight! The difference in comparison to a stop bar tailpiece on a maple center block 335 is that the trapeze tailpiece will provide more subtle mids and highs and CJ demonstrates that tonal pallet beautifully.
Updated: Hate to be that guy...but this guitar is most likely a 1968 or a very late '67 and not a '65. The guard is from a '68 ES-335 ("boob" logo remnants still visible; a feature only found in '68). Also, the crown inlay in every single '65 I've ever seen is placed up higher on the headstock than this guitar. They moved the crown lower on the headstock later in the 60's which matches what you see on this isntrument. Also, there are some serial# discrepancies around '67-'68 where guitars that have a serial# that matches up with a '65 are actually from '67-'68. Given that this has the '68 pickguard and the '68 crown inlay positioning it's pretty safe to assume this guitar is not a '65 and is actually a '68. You should probably update the info on the video and your listings.
Sounds incredible. Nice playing. Nice warm tone. I’m not an expert on 335’s . Does anybody know how much a guitar like this would cost? I’ve got a Buddy that loves these
This exact guitar is listed for nearly $15k USD. A brand new Gibson is around $4k to start and more for custom. You can get a new Epiphone version that’s very nice for less than $600.
Que lujo de review, lo hermoso que toca , suena y se ve esa guitarra, hacen que se detenga el tiempo. Quizás una de las mayores gracias y beneficios de lo que a veces le dicen "buena música"... Hace soñar también con la suerte de alguna vez tocar una delicia similar.
I still always come back to this video from time to time. Perfect demo of the sound of a 335, and absolutely beautiful playing style by C.J..
What a lovely change of pace. Excellent playing, sounds really beautiful 👌
Thus guy plays super good... His sound is very unique.. Bravo!
The best interpreter for this type of guitars, congratulations CJ Cunningham
Wish you guys could try to catch CJ to do more demos in future. Very enjoyable
Great clear demonstration CJ!!! I can hear the guitar and for me I don’t need distortion on these demos. Thank you thank you! A stunningly beautiful piece. If I didn’t already own one I’d move and shake things to get this unique piece.
1965 ... The year I finally escaped high school. Wonderful sound, wonderful playing from Mr. C.J.
CJ Did this Baby Justice, oh how
Sweet it is! She is a Beauty, loving her finish......GORGEOUS........🎸💚
Great to see you back Jay, beautiful playing CJ
Wonderful silky smooth ,and elegant playing ! Have him demo more of your stuff.
I appreciate you Rodney my friend.🎸
Hey! We Need CJ to do more Demos! WooF!
Thanks for bringing in CJ his playing and tone is a much welcome and refreshing delight! The difference in comparison to a stop bar tailpiece on a maple center block 335 is that the trapeze tailpiece will provide more subtle mids and highs and CJ demonstrates that tonal pallet beautifully.
I picked out the song immediately. That was an amazing version of it. Fantastic.
What song is?
@@marcotorres4755 “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” by the Carpenters.
Best guitar music I've heard in quite awhile.
Updated: Hate to be that guy...but this guitar is most likely a 1968 or a very late '67 and not a '65. The guard is from a '68 ES-335 ("boob" logo remnants still visible; a feature only found in '68). Also, the crown inlay in every single '65 I've ever seen is placed up higher on the headstock than this guitar. They moved the crown lower on the headstock later in the 60's which matches what you see on this isntrument. Also, there are some serial# discrepancies around '67-'68 where guitars that have a serial# that matches up with a '65 are actually from '67-'68. Given that this has the '68 pickguard and the '68 crown inlay positioning it's pretty safe to assume this guitar is not a '65 and is actually a '68. You should probably update the info on the video and your listings.
Not a big thing at that price point ;-)
Totally agree. Pretty sneaky to advertise it as a 65. Crown inlay is all I needed to see
Mr. Cunningham, thank you, enjoyed that so much. After yesterdays nice performance had to t in today. Looking forward to tomorrow.
best melodie guitar player ; it s like a storie ! so good ! sounds amazing ! thank you ! hello from France friends .
Carpenters, close to you ;)
A la sauce Curtis Mayfield
Beautiful playing CJ! Love your style and the tone
Thank you very much Sir🎸
Thanks. And thanks for that version of "(They Long to Be) Close to you".
This man know how to demonstrate a guitar. Nice guitar excellent playing.
Thank you so much my friend.🎸
Beautiful guitar. Awesome playing. I enjoyed this video. Thanks!
Thanks Mark glad to serve your listening 🎸
This might be the best i've heard the guitar sound
Nice Work CJ! WooF!!
Very nice rendition of "Close to You" by Paul Williams and made famous by Karen and Richard Carpenter who are two of my favorite musicians.
I thought 67 was the first year of the burgundy color?
Sounds incredible. Nice playing. Nice warm tone. I’m not an expert on 335’s . Does anybody know how much a guitar like this would cost? I’ve got a Buddy that loves these
This exact guitar is listed for nearly $15k USD. A brand new Gibson is around $4k to start and more for custom. You can get a new Epiphone version that’s very nice for less than $600.
Cool . Appreciate the info
I'll buy it as long as that guy comes with it. He must have been born with a 335 in his hands. Talk about priviledged.
Que lujo de review, lo hermoso que toca , suena y se ve esa guitarra, hacen que se detenga el tiempo. Quizás una de las mayores gracias y beneficios de lo que a veces le dicen "buena música"... Hace soñar también con la suerte de alguna vez tocar una delicia similar.
Smoooooooooth CJ 🍻
I'm surprised of the imperfections of the binding all along the fretboard?
Starts out a little thin here and gets fatter as you go up. Giggity. Beautiful playing
JAY!!! WHAT IS WITH THE FRICKING DEW?
Damn..!
I see you “Cut”