Gibson semi hollow, small body

Diocletian

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I liked the guitar I saw Martin Barre of Jethro Tull playing live recently, but I have no idea what the heck it was. It was like an ES-335, Casino, Dot type thing (I don't know nothin' 'bout semi hollows) but it was about the size of a Les Paul. Looked really, really cool.

I've had a look on the Gibson site and stuff, but none of them really look like what he was playing. 339, 359, I dunno. They SAY they're Les Paul size, but the photos I'm seeing don't look it.
I took pics at the show, but none of them seem to show that guitar. It was a light sunburst colour, more yellow than red, Gibson on the headstock, like a 335 but with a way smaller body.
 
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I suppose it coulda been one of these, but this still looks pretty big, and although this guy is probably really small, I don't think Martin Barre is very big either.
And I'm sure Martin's had red in the burst too.

Tim-Kaihatsu.jpg
 
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There used to be a semi-hollow LP model from Gibson and Epiphone. The downsized 335 is the 336.
 
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The 339 and 336 have the same size, which is pretty close to a Lester. The ES-339 is a great guitar, works well for practically anything, it has that semihollow-like tone (it's not an ES-335 though, it doesn't get that sound 100 % but it does a lot of things well and since it isn't so big, it works better with a lot of volume/distortion.
 
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I suppose it coulda been one of these, but this still looks pretty big, and although this guy is probably really small, I don't think Martin Barre is very big either.
And I'm sure Martin's had red in the burst too.

Tim-Kaihatsu.jpg

By the look of the binding, I'd say that that is an ES-336, it's a more expensive model and the body is carved IIRC.
 
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I HATE 335s and big guitars like that in general. I'm a metal fan predominantly.
But whatever Martin was playing the other night, looked really, really cool.
His playing probably made it look ten times cooler than a normal man's guitar too, truth be told. :lol:

I'll never be able to afford a Gibson model, but if I found an Epiphone version, should they make such a thing, I'd hit it. Make a change from pointy guitars, strats and Les Pauls.
 
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You are thinking of the 339, pictured here next to a Les Paul, and 335 sized guitar.

http://www.guitarsite.com/news/images/guitar/gibson_comparison.jpg

A buddy of mine has one, and they ****ing rock.


No, see, I saw that picture already. That guitar still looks bigger than the Les Paul.
Maybe I was imagining it, but I was sure whatever he was playing was literally the same size as a Les Paul, in looks, from the front. (and from the front row too).
 
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In the early Eighties, Ibanez made a semi-acoustic version of their Artist doublecut model. This was exactly the same size a LP only with symmetrical cutaways.
 
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Martin did play Ibanez's for a while back in those days. But I'm sure this was a Gibson.

I dunno, something's not right. And it's probably my memory, or at least my perception of the size of the guitar.
 
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I play a 336...been a LP player for decades. The 336 is just about the same size as my LP but is a LOT lighter, yet it still feels solid. The 336 is almost a hollowed out LP as it is a solid block of Mahogany, the sides and center block are from one piece, just the sections under the Fholes are cut out. Solid, not ply top and bottom. I love the tone of this guitar and it's a great player.
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Epi does make something similar. Look up the Kat series. I posted a thread of pics of my axes. You can see my black Alleykat in one of the pics. It's literally the same size as my LP, jus has a slightly tweaked shape and a MUCH livelier unplugged and clean tone.
 
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I HATE 335s and big guitars like that in general.

I used to hate 335's for years too, until I opened my mind & let the tone win me over. They're my favorite guitar now. I love taking 335's to gigs & jams, and not having a Fender like everyone else (and having the best-sounding guitar there).

An aside to Diocletian: usually when males hit puberty they get over that pointy guitar thing.
 
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I used to hate 335's for years too, until I opened my mind & let the tone win me over. They're my favorite guitar now. I love taking 335's to gigs & jams, and not having a Fender like everyone else (and having the best-sounding guitar there).

An aside to Diocletian: usually when males hit puberty they get over that pointy guitar thing.

Your post is full of contradictions. You "opened your mind" to liking 335s.
But you still take pot shots at pointy guitars and Fenders every chance you get. :smack:

So I see many males don't get over one-upmanship even long after puberty! :burnout:


I only have one pointy guitar left (if we're not counting headstock shapes), and it's too sexy to sell!
 
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Epi does make something similar. Look up the Kat series. I posted a thread of pics of my axes. You can see my black Alleykat in one of the pics. It's literally the same size as my LP, jus has a slightly tweaked shape and a MUCH livelier unplugged and clean tone.

I'll have a wee look at those, thanks for the replies guys! :fing2:

EDIT: The "Kat" series are only single cutaway from what I can see.
 
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I have played a 336 once. seemed like it would be a super flexible axe.

Can't sub for a real 335 though...
 
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if it had 2 knobs it might have been a longhorn semi hollow. they are rare but they exist.
 
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if it had 2 knobs it might have been a longhorn semi hollow. they are rare but they exist.

I did a search for "longhorn guitar images". Unless the semi hollow looks a lot different, you must be yankin ma chain.
 
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I'll have a wee look at those, thanks for the replies guys! :fing2:

EDIT: The "Kat" series are only single cutaway from what I can see.

Yep, only a single cut, but theyre as comfy as an old pair of jeans. Mine feels about half the weight of my Lester to boot.
 
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