Wayne,
After looking at them, I am not sure why I said that.
Probably in a closet somewhere.
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Glen Campbell's Gibson ES-335
Re: Glen Campbell's Gibson ES-335
I'm thinking that the bottom three are all the same guitar; a blond, 1980ish Gibson ES-335 with an aftermarket open-coil pickup in the bridge position. He still had this at the time of the Country Cribs episode.
Re: Glen Campbell's Gibson ES-335
Although there is a lack of color in all the pictures of Glen with a 335...it appears he had several. None of the ones in this topic is the same guitar.
Glen Campbell's Gibson ES-335
Released by Gibson in 1958, the ES-335 was the first thinline semi-hollow body electric guitar. The Gibson ES-335 is an archtop guitar equipped with two hollow chambers separated by a solid maple wood block running down its center, and twin humbuckers. The result was a middle ground that reduced the feedback of a hollow-body at high volumes while maintaining warmer tones than a solid body.
Around the early to mid-'80s, Glen was seen quite often playing a blonde 335. But after that, it disappeared. It may have been the last semi-hollow body electric he played for any period of time.
Here Glen is with Martin Mull showing off some licks in 1980:
Around the early to mid-'80s, Glen was seen quite often playing a blonde 335. But after that, it disappeared. It may have been the last semi-hollow body electric he played for any period of time.
Here Glen is with Martin Mull showing off some licks in 1980: