
It is basically in original condition with its There are known examples of this thinlineĮS-125 tenor guitar with one P-90 pick up but two P-90s makes it This is a very rare example of a Gibson ES-125 tenor guitar and is almost certainly a one-off custom made model with its two P-90 pick ups. The end of the description of each guitar.ġ961 Gibson ES 125 TD tenor guitar (T=thinline,

To purchase any, please email Steve using the If you have any enquiries about the guitars below or would like GIBSON TENOR GUITARS - Electric Thinline Archtops Gibson tenor guitars, Gretsch tenor guitars, I will say this - P90s on a completely hollow body are about as close to heaven as I’ll ever get.Vintage Tenor Guitars, four string guitars, plectrum guitars,Īcoustic tenor guitars, electric tenor guitars, flat top tenor guitars,Īrchtop tenor guitars, solid-bodied tenor guitars, resonator tenor guitars, The full depth version could be compared to a P90 175. The thinline version is directly comparable to an ES-330 or Casino. It’s hollow, so you learn to work with feedback - although, since I use small amps and low gain, I’ve never had an issue. This is my absolute favorite electric guitar, it covers everything from jazz to blues to, say, AC/DC should that interest you.

Mine started its life as a 125T (thinline, no cutaway, one pickup) but someone added a cutaway and when I got it I added the bridge pickup - it had been so abused it had no collector’s value anyway. The full-depth cutaway versions are rare. I believe (but am not certain) all non-cutaways, regardless of depth, are single pickup. There are full depth and thin line versions, with and without cutaway, and one or two pickups.

They are also very, very light and easy on the back. It may have been a ‘student’ guitar but (imho) they are excellent.

An inexpensive guitar back in the day so it's not going to be like a 335.
