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ES-225 Guitars

1955 Gibson ES-225

Color: Sunburst, Rating: 9.25, Sold (ID# 00702)
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"The First Thinline Electric to be Produced in Sizeable Quantities"

This first year featherweight thinline 16 1/4-inch-wide archtop guitar weighs just 5.10 lbs and has a nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. Single-bound laminated maple body, one-piece mahogany neck with a nice, fat '55 profile, and bound rosewood fretboard with 20 frets and inlaid pearl dot position markers. Headstock with inlaid pearl "Gibson" logo. Two-layer (black on white) plastic truss-rod cover. Individual single-line 'no-name' Kluson Deluxe tuners with white plastic oval buttons. The serial number ("W 2880 3") is stamped in black in side the treble f-hole and the model number ("ES 225T") is stamped in black inside the bass f-hole. One wonderfully resonant black P-90 pickup with an output of 7.71k. Five-layer (black/white) plastic pickguard. Two controls (one volume, one tone) on lower treble bout. Gold plastic barrel-shape "Speed" knobs. Les Paul combination trapeze bridge/tailpiece. The white oval plastic buttons on the tuners have been replaced, otherwise this is a totally original and near mint (9.25) example from the first year! There is hardly any wear to the original frets and the body and neck of this fifty-two year-old beauty are hardly marked in any way. Housed in a later black hardshell case with burgundy plush lining (9.00).

The total production run of ES-225s between 1955 and 1959 was 4,800 guitars, with only 467 of them made in the first year and selling then at a modest $179.50.

"Introduced in 1955, the ES-225T [with one P-90 pickup] was the first thinline electric to be produced in sizeable quantities. A dual pickup version was subsequently marketed in 1956 and both models remained in production until 1959 at which point they were, at least according to Gibson brochures, replaced by the ES-330T/TD. In fact, the ES-125TC/TCD later emerged as the true successors of the ES-225T/TD…The overall shape and construction of the ES-225T can be likened to a thin-body ES-175. The model is primarily characterized by its Les Paul combination bridge/tailpiece which in 1955 was fitted only to the all-gold ES-295. The ES-225T was the first Gibson electric to be issued with a single pickup placed half-way between the fingerboard and the bridge…The TD model [1956-1959] is identical to the ES-225T save for a dual pickup assembly. It was marketed right from the outset in both sunburst and natural finish. Like the ES-225T, it did not undergo any modifications until its discontinuation in 1959 except that a couple of 225TDs were released with a Tune-O-Matic bridge and a standard trapeze tailpiece" (A.R. Duchossoir, Gibson Electrics -- The Classic Years, p. 229).

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