Nashville Royalty: 1960 Gibson ES-335 From RCA Studio A

Nashville Royalty: 1960 Gibson ES-335 From RCA Studio A

This might be the best guitar we've ever owned! What do you think? Nathaniel and Daniel are back in The Vault at Chicago Music Exchange to look at an incredible 1960 Gibson ES-335! Due to its unique appointments and history of ownership this guitar is truly a one of one. Like Always Daniel brings the knowledge and Nathaniel let us hear how this beautiful guitar sounds. Stay Tuned for more features from The Vault!

Transcription Summary:

Dive deep into the fascinating world of vintage guitars with this detailed exploration of a rare and exceptional 1960 Gibson ES-335. This video transcript captures a discussion at Chicago Music Exchange about a highly sought-after "blonde" or natural finish ES-335, a true collector's item with a rich history and unique specifications.

The video features Nathaniel and Daniel, our vintage guitar expert, who delve into the guitar's standout features. This particular ES-335 was a special order from the Gibson factory, boasting split parallelogram inlays, a Bigsby tremolo system, and a distinctive absence of a stop tailpiece. Instead, the guitar features pearloid dots covering the holes where a stop tail would typically be, a rare and intriguing detail that speaks to its custom nature. The transcript also addresses the common misconception about "N" designations on Gibson labels for natural finishes, clarifying that this guitar is indeed an original natural finish ES-335, confirmed by its serial number and ledger book entry.

The conversation emphasizes the guitar's remarkable sound, often referred to as the "PAF sound," a hallmark of vintage Gibson guitars equipped with Patent Applied For humbucking pickups. This particular ES-335 has garnered rave reviews from everyone who has played it.

Furthermore, the video unveils the guitar's impressive provenance. It was once part of the renowned Chinery collection and later served as the "house" 335 at the legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville, where it was used on numerous recordings. This storied history adds to its allure and value for collectors. The discussion also touches on the different ways Gibson handled special orders in the late 1950s and early 1960s, explaining how guitars like this one were customized to meet specific customer requests.

Whether you're a seasoned vintage guitar collector, a Gibson enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and history of fine instruments, this video offers a wealth of information and insights. Learn about the intricacies of vintage Gibson specifications, the allure of the PAF sound, and the fascinating journey of this exceptional 1960 ES-335.

Keywords:
vintage Gibson ES-335, 1960 Gibson guitar, natural finish ES-335, blonde 335, split parallelogram inlays, Bigsby tremolo, PAF sound, RCA Studio A, Chinery collection, vintage guitar authenticity, Gibson special order, pearloid dots, guitar collector, Chicago Music Exchange.

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