Detroitblues
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A 1959 ES-330TD costs around $2000 and can go up to $8000 on the used market (I'm using Reverb.com's Price Guide)
Here is a 1959 ES-330T, a single P90 thinline hollowbody...
https://huberbreese.com/collections...959-es-330t-thin-line-electric-guitar-vintage.
If given an opportunity, depending on the guitar's condition, would you modify this to make it a duel or even a triple P90 guitar?
There seems to be room to put in a bridge or neck pickup; considering its current pickup location, you could go for a triple P90 ES-330.
Its fair to say the value of this guitar compared to the ES-335/345 of the same era is significantly less. Even Les Paul Juniors from that era cost more.
Seems like a good deal if you wanted a vintage Gibson for less than or equal to new reissues.
Just a thought provoker for the day.
Enjoy....
Here is a 1959 ES-330T, a single P90 thinline hollowbody...
https://huberbreese.com/collections...959-es-330t-thin-line-electric-guitar-vintage.
If given an opportunity, depending on the guitar's condition, would you modify this to make it a duel or even a triple P90 guitar?
There seems to be room to put in a bridge or neck pickup; considering its current pickup location, you could go for a triple P90 ES-330.
Its fair to say the value of this guitar compared to the ES-335/345 of the same era is significantly less. Even Les Paul Juniors from that era cost more.
Seems like a good deal if you wanted a vintage Gibson for less than or equal to new reissues.
Just a thought provoker for the day.
Enjoy....