1967 Gibson ES-330 TD
This vintage 1967 Gibson ES-330 TD has just come in from the family of its original owner! It appears that Wayne wanted his initials to adorn his guitar. I fully support this customization and would never consider removing them. The rest of the guitar is in its original stock configuration and in excellent playing condition.
Make and Model: Gibson ES-330 TD
Year: 1967. Serial 105xxx, witch hat knobs, skinny nut width, double line Kluson tuners.
Measurements: Nut width = 1 9/16", neck depth at the first fret = .85", depth at the 12th = 1.05". Total weight = 6lbs 2oz.
Originality: All parts original except the strings!
Condition: Excellent! The finish is clean with almost no checking.
Playability: Excellent! The neck is straight, truss rod is in good working condition, and the frets show very little wear. The electronics are clean and in good working condition. It's a joy to play!
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