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  • #103287

    GOD

    dine

    #491970

    GOD

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @god wrote:

    @tinks wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Lot 334

    Pretty huh?

    :-k not my cuppa-tea

    The Gibson ES-335 is the world’s first commercial thinline arched-top semi-acoustic electric guitar. Released by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of its ES (Electric Spanish) series in 1958, it is neither hollow nor solid; instead, a solid maple wood block runs through the center of its body. The side “wings” are hollow, and the top has two violin-style f-holes over the hollow chambers …………..and it plays like a dream :D

    fixed a few of them in my time………guitars i mean not dodgy flowery bowls :lol:

    The Gibson 336 is the same as a 335, but smaller :D

    Show off :D is there a Gibson 337? (sure there must be)

    indeed there is Mrs T, well done …. you can come and work with me :lol:

    oh, and guess what……..there’s a 339 too :D

    #515065

    GOD

    Chris Evans?

    #515060

    GOD

    Craig Charles?

    #518280

    GOD

    creosote

    #72797

    GOD

    Harry Potter

    #491967

    GOD

    @tinks wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Lot 334

    Pretty huh?

    :-k not my cuppa-tea

    The Gibson ES-335 is the world’s first commercial thinline arched-top semi-acoustic electric guitar. Released by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of its ES (Electric Spanish) series in 1958, it is neither hollow nor solid; instead, a solid maple wood block runs through the center of its body. The side “wings” are hollow, and the top has two violin-style f-holes over the hollow chambers …………..and it plays like a dream :D

    fixed a few of them in my time………guitars i mean not dodgy flowery bowls :lol:

    The Gibson 336 is the same as a 335, but smaller :D

    #503538

    GOD

    coming back to life – pink floyd

    #434121

    GOD

    filter

    #103284

    GOD

    bind

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