Re: Talk to me about the Gibson 137
I looked at some 137s a few years ago. My favorite was the Classic, as I don't care much for the Vari-Tone. But there were problems.
The first one is the pickups. The Classic has the 490/498 set and these are some of my least favorite pickups. If you're gonna do jazz, plan on replacing them.
And then there is the weight. I have several Les Pauls, and the 137s I played were heavy...heavier than any of my Pauls; most of mine weight in around 9.1 lbs.
There were some other minor issues, but in the end I opted to save my pennies and I went with a 335s, and that was the right decision for me. I've been lucky enough to acquire three, and lately I've been playing them more than my Pauls. They are just great all-around guitars. And the 335 is typically what I will use for jazz, but I also have a Les Paul Supreme with Seths with a nice woody tone, and my G&L Legacy Specials work well for more fusion jazz/rock stuff.
The 137 came close, but for me it missed the mark. The 335 just feels RIGHT. As Larry Carlton says, when you find a good ES-335, it's really special.
Bill