Re: Gibson ES Model?
You might also want to look at a couple of other guitars in the Gibson line.
First would be the Custom Shop CS-336/CS-356. The back is carved and hollowed out from a solid block of mahogany, and a carved maple top is laid over that. The 356 version has appointments similar to those of a Les Paul Custom. The body is smaller than a 335, and the sound is closer to that of a Les Paul. Uses Classic '57 pickups, which are some of Gibson's best.
One of Gibson's newer Custom Shop offerings is the ES-339/ES-359 Series. These are constructed similarly to the 335 model, but they have a much smaller body. They are several hundred dollars less than the 336/356 and 335 models. I think these are offered only through five dealers (try Musician's Friend or Guitar Center).
A cautionary note for the ES-137. They are heavy guitars--I think all of my Gibson LPs are lighter than any ES-137 I've played. They come in three trim levels. The Custom features '57 Classic Pickups, and has the Vari-Tone, which I'm not fond of. The Classic version has a little more upscale trim from the base model, but features those awful 490R/498T pickups. Budget accordingly.
I too, considered a ES-137 Classic, but chose a used ES-335. The ES-137 Classic is an attractive guitar, and one of the best values in the Gibson line, IMO. But when I factored in a pickup swap and the weight--the ES-335 came out a clear winner, and definitely worth the extra dough.
Bill