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2005 ES335 from Nashville?


TAH

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Hello folks.  I'm looking at a 335 dot neck, tobacco burst, figured.  According to its serial number it is Feb. 2005, Nashville--but I don't see anything that identifies it as custom shop or a reissue.  Would I know if it was either of these?  Were they making 'regular,' figured 335s in Nashville in 2005?  I should add that the sound and feel are excellent.

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I'm new at this, so let me put it another way.  Is there anything at all on the actual guitar to tell me if a Nashville-produced, 2005 ES335 is a reissue?  It must have come from the custom shop because ES guitars were produced in Memphis at the time, but there is no 'cs' on the serial number.  So... am I right to assume that it is a re-issue and is there any evidence of that on the guitar itself?

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I dont have a definitive answer for you. Others likely will.

Gibson Memphis produced hollow / semihollow guitars from 2001 until 2019.

I think Custom Shop have a C prefix and are different. Reissue ID? Not sure.

So the 335 Dot you are looking at is likely neither. 

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21 minutes ago, merciful-evans said:

I dont have a definitive answer for you

Thanks for this.  Very peculiar.  If it isn't Custom Shop or a re-issue, then I wonder what it is?  Did they make some regular 335 Dots in Nashville?

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4 hours ago, TAH said:

Thanks for this.  Very peculiar.  If it isn't Custom Shop or a re-issue, then I wonder what it is?  Did they make some regular 335 Dots in Nashville?

In 2005 I would think all electric hollow / semi-hollows would have been produced in Memphis.

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51 minutes ago, Larsongs said:

Call Gibson..

 

Thanks, this was the answer!  It is standard, figured,  335 from Memphis.  As such, it isn't worth what the shop--which had identified it as a 1995--is asking.

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