Exceptional Gibson ES-350T, 100% original and built in Kalamazoo, Michigan, during Gibson’s golden era.

A Sunburst-finished thinline hollow body featuring a laminated maple body and neck, Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with double parallelogram inlays, and a short 23.5" scale length.

Equipped with its original 1957 PAF pickups and original gold hardware, including Kluson Deluxe tuners, ABR-1 Tune-o-matic bridge, and trapeze tailpiece. Includes its original Lifton hardshell case.

Developed from the suggestions of renowned Nashville guitarists Hank Garland and Bill Byrd, the ES-350T was conceived as a more comfortable alternative to the traditional 17" archtops, featuring a thinner body and an optimized neck profile designed to facilitate complex passages and extended chord voicings, in line with the demands of modern jazz players of the era.

A relatively scarce model, the ES-350T occupies a notable place in rock & roll history: a natural-finish version served as the primary instrument of Chuck Berry during the peak of his career in the 1950s.

Neck Measurements:
• 1st fret: 0.85"
• 5th fret: 0.87"
• 12th fret: 0.91"

Nut Width:
• 1.625"

Pickup Readings:
• Neck: 7.3 kΩ
• Bridge: 7.4 kΩ

Weight:
• 6.8 lbs (3.08 kg)

Fingerboard Radius:
• 12"

Scale Length:
• 23.5"