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01-10-2020 10:18 AM
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Would be more interesting with out the centerblock and just a small block under the tail piece instead.
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Seems similar the the ES Les Paul thing they had a couple of years ago. It is a hard pass for me.
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Is ES 235 just a Ghetto version of ES 137?
Last edited by cosmic gumbo; 01-10-2020 at 11:27 PM.
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
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Would be interested in this, but I would really rather see the 125TC brought back.
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Originally Posted by L50EF15
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I was very interested in this model, it's gotten good reviews in other threads. It's lightweight and has a decent (not skinny) neck. I was watching Sweetwater, GC and MF for their shipping dates and they seemed to have disappeared from the marketplace ??? Several used at Reverb, but I need to play one before purchasing.
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"Instant Classic" already out? Desperate. Will have a look at NAMM. However, with my volumes, the centerblock is redundant, a trapeze tailpiece preferable and milder humbuckers a bonus. The ES-235 is a looker for sure but not the lightweight thinline I'd like to take to the occasional gig in a padded soft bag instead of a clumsy hard case.
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"Instant Classic" to me sort of implies it will be (as are most other Gibson float-a-balloon designs) discontinued in short order by the bean counters like so many in the last dozen or more years.
I was under the impression that after the restructuring that they were going to focus on their core bread and butter models.
At any rate, Gibson (like many other makers) has a problem getting traction with single cut semis.
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I am really fed up with Gibson. They don't make a single hollow body anymore. Just LP and 335 variants. The new CEO needs to go back to blue jeans.
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I tried a satin finish 235 in a store, and it was pretty bad. The string spacing was off, and the high E string kept rolling over the edge of the fretboard, it had a lot of fret buzz, and didn't sound very good. I think it was probably old stock from before the reorg, so may the new stuff is better, but try before you buy. So try before you buy, or better yet, buy a used 135. Those are great.
John
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When was the ES 235 first "released" for distribution to stores?
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
I found this rarity,
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