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Man...I have tried some and then more.
Always wondered what the big deal was. Now I found a good one. plays and sounds amazing.
1977 ES175T
I was never fan of big jazz boxes but this does the trick.
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10-14-2021 11:00 AM
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That is highly desirable instrument. Congratulations, and play it in good health!
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For your first Gibson, you did good...real good!! ES-175T's are rare.
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Looks beautiful! Congrats!
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Congratulations. Let the fun begin!!
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Once you go Gibson (and score a good one), there is no going back. May she inspire your playing for many years to come!
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A Gibson 175 a true jazz icon guitar it was the tool of Joe Pass, Jim Hall, Herb Ellis, and Steve Howe. Not bad endorsement of just what it is! Play the frets off it. Nice Guitar.
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Indeed a really nice guitar, had one just like it years ago. Plugged into the Jack and the Jack collapsed breaking the wood, so be gentle)))
It was back when I had to sell just about everything. It went to the nicest guy in Spain, he owned a popsicle factory.
Enjoy it, I miss mine!
jk
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Those were only made for a couple of years in the 70's? Looks like a good score for sure. I don't think I've ever seen one IRL.
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You got the best color too
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Agree!
I walked into the Cherry Hill NJ GC, it screamed at me ‘take me home ‘.))). So I did, as I recall $1,200 in about 1994?
Seriously nice guitar. And Norlin no less, with a cute volute IIRC.
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Originally Posted by jazzkritter
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Tomorrow that bad boy is going to get some serious bebop treatment.
I compared it to an Eastman which was a nice guitar but it did sound like a tuna can compared to that.
Then again I have eat some canned tuna to save back the cash.
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Congratulations! It’s a wonderful guitar and a wonderful experience. I’ll never forget the feeling when I got my first Gibson (and any Gibson is a thrill, although some are more so than others). I remember the day well because I got my LG1 on my 12th birthday. More than 60 years and 6 Gibsons later, that first Gibson high has not worn off and never will. Gibson got me excited about guitars, and I’ll always be grateful.
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Kind of a weird thread title. The first "good" Gibson?
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I have had some Gibsons but more recent ones. (ES335)
Never got attached to them and got rid. Preferred always my Ibanez 2457.
Odd.
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Looks great! Enjoy in good health.
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Originally Posted by kekkuli
There have always been great Gibsons. But until the mid ‘60s, it was pretty much all of their output. Since then, a higher and higher percentage of their output has been less than great in one way or another. There are too many variants of the same basic guitars for them to deliver consistent excellence, in my opinion. But a fair number are still very nice and some are close to great. Sadly, you have to do your homework to find models well suited to your desires and play every one you consider before buying it. The hunt is worth the effort, if you want one.
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Also.
It is completely mint. Need to be careful.
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A fully hollow thin body is a wonderful thing.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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That’s a really good looking guitar for 45 years old.
It must have been played yet meticulously cared for, proper humidity, etc.
Do you know the story on it?
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Very nice! Congrats, HNGD. and play her in good health!
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
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IIWY I'd take some brown stain to that bridge base to better batch the fb. Or even more extreme, some dark cherry stain to match the body.
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