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Gibson ES 175 with P-90 Pickup |
The ES-175 was introduced in Gibsons catalog of August 1,
1949. Launched by Ted McCarty, it was the companys earliest attempt to develop a
mid-priced electric with a cutaway body. "The Florentine (sharp point) design of this
Electric Spanish cutaway model aids the player in reaching all nineteen frets with ease
and at the same time offers a unique attractive appearance" proclaimed the catalog
description.
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A natural outgrowth of
the earlier ES-150, the ES-175 in its early single-pickup form was an instant success and
was synonymous with innovative guitarists like Howard Roberts, Jim Hall, Herb Ellis, Kenny Burrell and many others in the 1950s.
Patterned after the acoustic L-4C and equipped with a P-90 single-coil pickup, it remains
a classic; for many the quintessential jazz guitar. Attesting to its versatility the
ES-175 is also a preferred instrument of blues and pop singer-guitarist Bonnie Raitt. |
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