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Gibson ES-175 | |
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Manufacturer | Gibson |
Period | 1949–2017[citation needed] |
Construction | |
Body type | Hollow |
Neck joint | Set |
Woods | |
Body | Maple, Poplar, Maple laminate, Mahogany (back and sides, 1983–1990) |
Neck | Mahogany |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Tune-O-Matic bridge with rosewood base |
Pickup(s) | One single-coil (1949–1953); two single-coils (1953–1957); two humbuckers (1957–present); models with one humbucker or two single-coils are still available |
Colors available | |
Antique Natural, Vintage Sunburst, Wine Red |
The Gibson ES-175 (1949) is a hollow body Jazz electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
History
In 1949 bthe ES-175 was introduced by the Gibson Guitar company. It experienced immediate success and became one of Gibson's most popular guitar designs. In Adrian Ingram's book The Gibson ES175: Its History And Players he states that Gibson sold 37,000 of the guitars in its first fifty years of production. The first ES-175s were released with a sunburst finish and a retail price of $175.[1]
From 1949 to 1953 ES-175s had one P-90 pickup. On July 31st 1953 Gibson released a two pickup version of the ES-175 with a "D" (175D) for double pickup.[2]
Specifications
The 175 was designed as a hollowbody electric archtop featuring a single florentine cutaway. The fretboard inlays were double parallelograms and the headstock featured inlays of the Gibson logo and 'crown'. The body was 3.375 in (8.57 cm) and it was 16.25 in (41.3 cm) at the lower bout.[1] The guitar had a maple laminated top back and sides, with a set-neck made of mahogany. The florentine cutaway on the 175 was seen as an improvement over the Venetian cutaway that Gibson had been using on guitars.[3]
Notable players
Variations
References
- ^ a b c d e f Brakes, Rod (4 June 2021). "Classic gear: Gibson ES-175". Guitar World. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- ^ "Gibson ES-175 Chronology". Vintage Guitar and Bass. Vintage Guitar and Bass. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
- ^ "Gibson ES-175D The worlds best known jazz guitar?". Vintage Guitar and Bass. Vintage Guitar and Bass. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
Further reading
External links
- Official website (archived, 10 Jan 2016)
- History of the Gibson ES-175
- ^ Ingram, Adrian (2007). The Gibson 175 : its history and its players. Anaheim Hills, CA: Centerstream Pub. ISBN 9781574242232.