Gibson / ES-175D / 1964 / Sunburst / Guitar For Sale
Lovely 1964 Gibson ES-175D in a wonderfully aged Tobacco Sunburst finish, a great feeling '64 neck and two great sounding and excellently balanced pickups. This guitar was previously owned by Artist/Producer Adrain Utley, where it spent much time on stage and in studio. The ES-175 is one of the great Gibson designs with its combination of sharp Florentine cut-away, split-parallelogram pearl inlays and Zig-Zag tailpiece it is an instantly recognisable classic.
One of our favourite Golden-Era Gibson models the ES-175 debuted in 1949 as an ES (electro-spanish) version of the established L-4 model. The 175 in the title representing the models original price of $175. An immediately popular guitar, the ES-175 was initially only offered with a single neck position P-90 pickup with a dual pickup option offered from 1953 onwards. Measuring just 16 1/4" wide and with a shorter scale compared to the full 17" and 18" inch instruments the ES-175 also featured a fully laminate body. Not only did this reduced the list price significantly in comparison to the larger solid tone wood Super 400 and L-5 it also had the the desirable effect of helping to suppress feedback.
By 1957 the ES-175 tailpiece had changed to a new 'zig-zag' design and in the February of that year the model recieve the addition of Gibson's newly designed Humbucking pickup. Still offered in single and double pickup configurations the ES-175 would remain essentially unchanged until the early 1970's when the single pickup model was discontinued. Gibson produced the ES-175 from 1949 to 2017, when it held the title of the longest production electric guitar.
This guitar has a lovely played in feel and naturally aged appearance. According to the previous owner the guitar was imported from Florida where it spent its past life as a working guitar and as such has had soem changes to the originality. The serial number - 232938 is clearly visible on the headstock and the guitar's orange label. The lable is the Union Made variety, a feature that appears on the internal lables from 1964. The guitar has been oversprayed at some point and shows heavy checking to the ambered top coat. The previous owner chose to have this removed to give the guitar a less glossy appearance and the results are pretty good!
Hardware wise, the tuners have been changed for modern repros with no additional holes drilled. The Nickel hardware is all correct for the guitar comprising the 'zig-zag' design tailpiece and nylon saddled ABR-1 with foundry mark. The plastics are all correct with Gold reflector knobs and wide-bevel pickguard all in good condition. The guitar pickups have ssen some work and changes over the years, the neck pickup is a Gibson Pantent Stamp example likely dating to the 1970's and the bridge pickup has no markings but its traits are that of what you would expect of a Patent sticker pickup of the period. Both pickups have had the covers removed and re-soldered and have at some point been lacquer or wax dipped, they measure 8.1 in the neck and 7.41 in the bridge. The pots are still in their protective cans, the switch tip has been changed and it has the rubber toggle switch surround.
The guitar plays well with a lively acoustic voice, these early ES-175's were built much lighter than later examples and that really comes through. The aforementioned pickups sound excellent with a strong, smooth tone from the bridge pickup, the neck pickup sounds dry, warm adn woody. The neck is a slim to medium C profile, not as deep as some examples from '64 but equally as comfortable. Measurements are 19.94mm at the 1st fret and 24.09 at the 10th. The nut width is the traditional Gibson 1&11/16th. The nut has been replaced but has been well cut and the guitar has been refretted well. This is without doubt a charming golden era Gibson that sounds great, is full of character and feels and plays wonderfully.
ATB Guitars, UK
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We are one of Europes leading sellers of vintage and rare guitars. We only sell vintage Gibson and Fender electric guitars from 1950 until 1975 and have an extensive inventory to browse in our bricks and mortar store in Cheltenham, UK or in our online web store.
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Should you not be absolutely delighted with your purchase you may return it to Cheltenham, at your own expense, within 7 days from the date of delivery for a full refund. The item must not have been altered or tampered with in any way, and it must arrive in the same condition as it left us.
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We ship within the UK by Royal Mail Recorded (small items under 2Kg), TNT or UPS and Worldwide by Royal Mail Airmail Signed For (small under 2Kg) Parcelforce, UPS or FedEx. All shipping prices include expert packing, cartons and packing materials but not insurance which is typically around 2% of items value. Currently approx shipping rates for a single guitar are as follows:
UK excluding Northern Ireland and Highlands £29
Most of mainland Europe £49
U.S.A. £129
Asia £149 - £190
Rest of World including S. America £149 - £275