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How does anyone live without a 335?

GuitarMikey

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Here's an early 62 I used to own. Anybody seen it around?

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Ken Fortunato

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Lucked my way into this 1961.
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WOW!!! :wow
 

GotTheSilver

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I don't need any of this!!! None of it!!! Except this ashtray. That's the only thing I need is this. And this paddleball game. That's it!.... and this remote control is all I need. An ashtray, paddleball game, and the remote control is all I need.... and these matches are all I need.. and this lamp that's it . :dang

















And my 335! That's all I need.

What are you, some kind of a JERK or something? :hee
 

johnnyslim

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Another view with the JTM45. I need to hear your 1964 ES345 plugged in one day, Lefty!
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renderit

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By the way... I want a 330... :peace2

Those Memphis 61' 330's from a couple of years ago were the Cat's Ass!

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P.S. - '65 Nashville 645 (mono) was the second fiddle I bought after coming back around to guitars after many years of having none.

HELP, This was a 1998 built 65 that was 031 off the line? Is that first rack?
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JimR56

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I probably should've named this thread 3XX instead of 335... My bad...

Well, to an old school type like myself, that would have included the ES300, ES350, and the ES350T, not to mention other semi-hollows like the ES347 and the ES369. :) Anyway, no big deal. I'm actually more annoyed by the trend toward people referring to the family of ES3X5 guitars simply as "ES". As if everybody should assume that they mean ES3X5's, like there were no other types of ES models in Gibson's long history.

Oh, and stay off my lawn. :spabout
 

Ken Fortunato

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Well, to an old school type like myself, that would have included the ES300, ES350, and the ES350T, not to mention other semi-hollows like the ES347 and the ES369. :) Anyway, no big deal. I'm actually more annoyed by the trend toward people referring to the family of ES3X5 guitars simply as "ES". As if everybody should assume that they mean ES3X5's, like there were no other types of ES models in Gibson's long history.

Oh, and stay off my lawn. :spabout

Totally agree... :salude
 
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