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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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Mine can be seen here:
http://www.es-335.net/335/66202.html
The guitar balances better now when played seated (it was very 'tail happy' before) and the volume controls are easier to reach.
In the vintage market, Bigsby equipped 335 command lower prices than stop-tails. I paid about the same for that guitar as a Gibson Historic.
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Ahhh it was all going so well untill somebody said .........
Ed Conway & The Unlawful Men - Alt Prog Folk: The FaceBook and The SoundCloud
'Rope Or A Ladder', 'Don't Sing Love Songs', and 'Poke The Frog' albums available now - see FaceBook page for details
Gretsch name satisfys Gisbon lust ... and leaves pennies left over for a possible 2nd hand Fender amp head.
I love having a 40th birthday coming up.
Ed Conway & The Unlawful Men - Alt Prog Folk: The FaceBook and The SoundCloud
'Rope Or A Ladder', 'Don't Sing Love Songs', and 'Poke The Frog' albums available now - see FaceBook page for details
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My old and much lamented '68 mono 355:
http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee348/shugz27/68355_zps919010cf.jpg
Loved this guitar and hope one day I'll get another. This one had earlier Pat No pickups and was a great sounding and playing ES. I think there's some footage of it in my Youtube channel as well.
In my humble opinion, vintage 355's are great (almost) accessible vintage players. 335's and LP's of similar vintage are now sadly a bit OTT pricewise but a nice 345 or 355 is just a wonderful guitar that has most of the features the more sought after (and expensive) guitars have.
Cheers
Hugh
www.proudhoney.com