Description
The ES-335 evolved quickly in its first few years and the 1959 ES-335TD represents the second stage of this seminal guitar.
A bound joins other historically correct details such as the correct "Mickey Mouse ears" body shape.
Although the ES-335 kicked off with the "dot neck" in 1958, many players have always preferred the "block neck" version of the early '60s.
The beautifully re-created 1963 ES-335TD includes the correct body shape with narrower horns and rolled fingerboard binding for a soft playing feel.
Additional Info
Tan (back binding), 3-Ply (back pieces), Lightweight Stop Bar (tailpiece type), 22.86 mm / .900 (thickness fret 1), 25.40 mm / 1.000 (thickness fret 12), Tan (fingerboard binding), Tortoiseshell (fingerboard side dots), 30.48 cm / 12 (fretboard radius), None (includes), Traditional "C (neck shape), Hot Hide Glue (neck fit adhesive), 1 (neck pieces), Nylon (nut material), 5.6718 cm / 2.233 (neck end board width), SP-1 (peg head type), Maple, Poplar, Maple (top material), Tan (top binding), 3-Ply (top pieces)
Tan (back binding), 3-Ply (back pieces), Lightweight stop bar (tailpiece type), 20.32 mm / .800 (thickness fret 1), 25.40 mm / 1.000 (thickness fret 12), Tan (fingerboard binding), Tortoiseshell (fingerboard side dots), 30.48 cm / 12 (fretboard radius), None (includes), 1963 (neck shape), Hot Hide Glue (neck fit adhesive), 1 (neck pieces), Nylon (nut material), 5.6718 cm / 2.233 (neck end board width), SP-1 (peg head type), Maple, Poplar, Maple (top material), Tan (top binding), 3-Ply (top pieces)