Gibson Alvin Lee Big Red ES335 Electric Guitar (with Case)

Unlimited production. '57 Classic humbuckers. Seymour Duncan single-coil.

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Description
One of the enduring images of 1969's Woodstock Festival is of Alvin Lee blasting out the solo section of 'Going Home' on his 1959 ES-335 (which Lee nicknamed Big Red). The Custom Shop has lovingly recreated Big Red, including the stickers and artwork found on the body of the original, the added 3rd pickup, custom pickguard, and the replacement '60s block inlay neck.

Technical Info

Body: plain Maple top, back, and rims

Body Binding: Single-ply cream binding on top and back

Neck Species: 1-piece Mahogany

Profile: 1960's slim taper

Fingerboard Species: Rosewood

Scale Length: 24-3/4 in.

Number of Frets: 22

Nut Width: 1-11/16 in.

Inlays: Pearloid block

Fingerboard and Headstock Binding: Single-ply cream

Hardware Plating Finish: Chrome

Tailpiece: TP-6

Bridge: ABR-1

Tuners: Kidney bean

Pickups: '57 Classic humbuckers (Rhythm and Treble) and Seymour Duncan single-coil (Middle)

Controls: 3 volume, 2 tone, 3-way switch

Strings: Vintage Reissue .010

Case: Custom shop

Colors: Faded Cherry (Black finish on back of neck)
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