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I suspect that the tailpiece may also be a replacement as it looks as new as the bridge. Equally – the bridge is a replacement – Tune-O-Matic style but in my opinion provides more flexibility than the original bridge. The pickup is a replacement unit, but has a great sound with plenty of dynamic range. Plug this baby in and you’re in instant “Blues” territory – the single P90 gives a biting sonic imprint. Gibson’s aim was to produce a mid-priced electric guitar with a cutaway.
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The Gibson ES-175 was introduced in 1949 (June 15), when Gibson was under the leadership of Ted McCarty. The neck plays in tune throughout it’s scale length – quite an achievement for a 3/4 size guitar. The First Gibson ES-175 Models (1949-1956) P-90 Pickup. The ES-125 was updated again in 1950 with an adjustable P-90 pickup and dot inlays.&nb. Upon its reintroduction in 1946, the ES-125 changed in a number of ways including a wider body, a new P-90 pickup, and trapezoid inlays. Great set up, intonation is spot on too Please call, chat, or email for more information. This ES-125 is in great condition All original with newer case. Sonically it’s very vibrant and lively even acoustically – with a surprising amount of bass for such a small bodied guitar. The ES-125 evolved out of the ES-100 in 1941 and was produced until 1942. For your consideration, Garrett Park Guitars presents this 1956 Gibson ES-125. I’m tempted to use words like “Sweet” or “Cute” to describe this, simply because it’s so small – BUT – to be fair this is more like an ill mannered dwarf who resents the “diminutive” comment and bites you back! – similar to ES-125 T, except has a 3/4 size body, 22 3/4 in. The 125 has tripled in value since then, 2. I am regretting that decision for 2 reasons, 1. – similar to ES-125, except has a thin body, 16.25 in. Hello All So, I used to own a Gibson ES125t and about 15 yrs ago I traded it in on a Les Paul of similar value. by 3.375 in., raised black pickguard, bound body, maple back, mahogany sides/neck, 14/19-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, adjustable rosewood bridge/trapeze tailpiece, blackface peghead with pearl logo inlay, 3-per-side tuners, nickel hardware, single coil pickup, volume/tone control, available in Sunburst finish, variations mfg.