


Originals are available at such affordable prices (they top out at no more than $1500, regardless of options, and many are available for much, much less), seems nearly pointless to find a clone. Status for lay read here Example: abstract: 1977 gibson electric. But the ES-125TD (the cutaway model) was a 2 pickup guitar. An hd-35 copy i received the es-125 dating to date in yellow. This 125 has an added P-90 in the bridge position, and rewired with a 3-way switch and bridge pickup volume. It depends - yes the straight 125 was a single pickup (in the neck position) only guitar. There is a James Bay signature version which has a.
#Copy of gibson es 125 full#
The guys are right, full-size 125's never came with two PU's, only TCD's.ĮS-125.one pickup, full depth, no cutawayĮS-125T.one pickup thinline, no cutawayĮS-125TC.one pickup thinline, with cutawayĮS-125TCD.two pickups, thinline, with cutaway An early 50s ES-125 with a unique modification. The Epiphone 1966 Century is based on the ES-125T, the same way that the Casino is based on the ES-330. Thinlines were much, much shallower.ĭ=dual pickup, only available on thinline cutaways Normal 125's were the same body depth as 175's. The prefix is in the order that options were available. But the ES-125TD (the cutaway model) was a 2 pickup guitar.Ĭutaway model was the TCD. It depends - yes the straight 125 was a single pickup (in the neck position) only guitar.
