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Epiphone ES-335 Traditional Pro Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar in Metallic Gold $399

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11 months ago
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stasis
11 months ago
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Tempting, but waiting for the DG-335 ๐Ÿ˜…
11 months ago
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11 months ago
klesmana
11 months ago
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Quote from stasis :
Tempting, but waiting for the DG-335 ๐Ÿ˜…
Do you know how much the DG-335 will go for?
11 months ago
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11 months ago
TalentedRoad6417
11 months ago
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Quote from klesmana :
Do you know how much the DG-335 will go for?
I think It will be $800+ at least, if not $1000+ based on recent prices of new Epiphone models and signature models. $1200 isn't even out of the range of possiblity.

It will depend on how many more premium features it has. Pickups, fretboard, tuners, and case or lack of case.
11 months ago
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fritzo
11 months ago
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Quote from TalentedRoad6417 :
I think It will be $800+ at least, if not $1000+ based on recent prices of new Epiphone models and signature models. $1200 isn't even out of the range of possiblity.

It will depend on how many more premium features it has. Pickups, fretboard, tuners, and case or lack of case.
But it has all that Grohl all over it, and it stains!
11 months ago
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11 months ago
BonusCup
11 months ago
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Quote from klesmana :
Do you know how much the DG-335 will go for?
It was reported from people that went to NAMM, it will allegedly be $1299 and most likely available around March. We shall see!
11 months ago
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DebatewithHate
11 months ago
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Trogly was speculating that it would likely be in that $1200-1500 range and likely with full Gibson electronics. Tough sell unless you just LOVE DG. You could grab this one and just buy any Gibson PUs you want now that they sell them on their website. Different f holes and finish options obviously.
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11 months ago
csmatthis
11 months ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank csmatthis

I have one of these in black. It's an amazing guitar. Didn't require much setup, as the intonation was *almost* perfect right out of the box.
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Mr Fender
11 months ago
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Quote from DebatewithHate :
Trogly was speculating that it would likely be in that $1200-1500 range and likely with full Gibson electronics. Tough sell unless you just LOVE DG. You could grab this one and just buy any Gibson PUs you want now that they sell them on their website. Different f holes and finish options obviously.
I for one love David Gilmour, never knew he played a 335.
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Quote from csmatthis :
I have one of these in black. It's an amazing guitar. Didn't require much setup, as the intonation was *almost* perfect right out of the box.
I have the similar Sheraton II Pro, with the tree of life (big) headstock and slightly different pickups. It's tremendous.
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bozekitty
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Why are 335/dot semi-hollows so heavy? I dig the style, tone and Gibson scale length; I'm just surprised whenever I try one that they weigh 8 or 9lbs.
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Quote from bozekitty :
Why are 335/dot semi-hollows so heavy? I dig the style, tone and Gibson scale length; I'm just surprised whenever I try one that they weigh 8 or 9lbs.
I'm guessing it's because of the large block of wood that makes them SEMI hollow. I don't find my Sheraton any heavier than my Player Strat, but I'll have to check the scale later.

The Thinline Telecaster might be a solution if you're looking for a semi-hollow that's really lightweight.
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Quote from bozekitty :
Why are 335/dot semi-hollows so heavy? I dig the style, tone and Gibson scale length; I'm just surprised whenever I try one that they weigh 8 or 9lbs.
My Epiphone Sheraton II Pro (with the big headstock) weighs 8 lb 3 oz. (3.7 kg). My Player Stratocaster weighs 8 lb 6 oz (3.8 kg). Just FYI.