Okay...from 12:00 or so on you address my question(s). I think you're really working hard to justify the Gibson purchase by saying it can do old-school blues/jazz a bit more authentically than the I 35 LC, though. ;) But, I get it. I'm addicted to guitars, too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the I-35 LC Vintage. I've been wondering if it's worth the extra money, and if it sounds any different than the regular model. Part of the sound difference could be the pickups.
Ive just bought one of these. REALLY nice. I also have the 64 and they are different guitars particularly in sound. Guessing the nylon bridge of the 64 makes a difference
I have a next closest thing to a '59 reissue. An ES-335 P90 Custom from a limited run back in '07. The body is identical to the 59, the neck is 60s slim taper, but dot fretboard. The price was a great deal back than, it was significantly cheaper than the 59 with humbuckers. The guitar is fantastic.
Thank you! I've seen so many reviews on TH-cam and no one talks about the shape and thickness of the neck. what's more versatile, this or a Collings I-35?
You have (had??) that blonde Collings I-35 LC, so what is (was?) lacking about it that made you want the Gibson? Or did you add this one to the collection in addition to the Collings? (Still watching the video as I type this, so maybe you address that question! lol)
I got my husband the custom 1959 ES 335 in Blond for his birthday recently. I was reading something about using a special guitar stand because of the finish on this guitar. Do you know anything about that?
Very Nice!!! All pickup positions are very usable and you can definitely hear the spank and it compresses nicely! Merry Christmas! :)
Congratulations, that's a helluva guitar! Looks gorgeous!
Okay...from 12:00 or so on you address my question(s). I think you're really working hard to justify the Gibson purchase by saying it can do old-school blues/jazz a bit more authentically than the I 35 LC, though. ;) But, I get it. I'm addicted to guitars, too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the I-35 LC Vintage. I've been wondering if it's worth the extra money, and if it sounds any different than the regular model. Part of the sound difference could be the pickups.
Ive just bought one of these. REALLY nice. I also have the 64 and they are different guitars particularly in sound. Guessing the nylon bridge of the 64 makes a difference
I have a next closest thing to a '59 reissue. An ES-335 P90 Custom from a limited run back in '07. The body is identical to the 59, the neck is 60s slim taper, but dot fretboard. The price was a great deal back than, it was significantly cheaper than the 59 with humbuckers. The guitar is fantastic.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a cs 336. Just wondering how these compare sound wise. You do good videos, thanks.
Thank you! I've seen so many reviews on TH-cam and no one talks about the shape and thickness of the neck. what's more versatile, this or a Collings I-35?
You have (had??) that blonde Collings I-35 LC, so what is (was?) lacking about it that made you want the Gibson? Or did you add this one to the collection in addition to the Collings? (Still watching the video as I type this, so maybe you address that question! lol)
I got my husband the custom 1959 ES 335 in Blond for his birthday recently. I was reading something about using a special guitar stand because of the finish on this guitar. Do you know anything about that?
Yeah nitro reacts with some foams and padding. Just check the labels re nitro or ask at the store