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Gibson ES-125 TDC Sunburst near mint from 1963 - one owner, with original case and receipt

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Gibson ES-125 TDC Sunburst near mint from 1963 - one owner, with original case and receipt

Gibson ES-125 TDC Sunburst near mint from 1963 - one owner, with original case and receipt

This is a near mint ES-125 TDC from 1963. The ES-125 TDC was Gibson's more basic fully hollow thinline guitar. It has less adornments than the fancier models, but the same great materials and build quality - and today, it gives you all the goods of a vintage Gibson at a more accessible price point.

The guitar is in excellent shape and has almost no play wear or finish checking. A couple of small scratches - but it has to be one of the best examples of an early 60s Gibson you can get. The frets are in a very good condition and the neck is a joy to play. The P90s sound glorious, and this would be a fantastic guitar for blues or jazz. You'll find that Marc Ribot agrees on that ;)

The guitar comes with it's original gator skin case, which has been severely damaged. Included in the case is the receipt from when the original owner bought it.

$1,447.96

Original: $4,826.53

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Gibson ES-125 TDC Sunburst near mint from 1963 - one owner, with original case and receipt

$4,826.53

$1,447.96

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This is a near mint ES-125 TDC from 1963. The ES-125 TDC was Gibson's more basic fully hollow thinline guitar. It has less adornments than the fancier models, but the same great materials and build quality - and today, it gives you all the goods of a vintage Gibson at a more accessible price point.

The guitar is in excellent shape and has almost no play wear or finish checking. A couple of small scratches - but it has to be one of the best examples of an early 60s Gibson you can get. The frets are in a very good condition and the neck is a joy to play. The P90s sound glorious, and this would be a fantastic guitar for blues or jazz. You'll find that Marc Ribot agrees on that ;)

The guitar comes with it's original gator skin case, which has been severely damaged. Included in the case is the receipt from when the original owner bought it.