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Description

The 1977 Gibson 335 is a classic semi-hollowbody electric guitar that has stood the test of time, offering a perfect blend of style and sound. Known for its distinctive tonal character, this guitar brings together the warmth of acoustic resonance with the bite of a solid body, making it a favorite among blues, jazz, and rock musicians alike. Crafted with a laminated maple body and a mahogany neck, it delivers a rich, resonant sound that is both clear and powerful.

One of the most appealing aspects of the Gibson 335 is its versatility. Its dual humbucker pickups provide a wide range of tonal options, from smooth, mellow tones to sharp, biting leads. The 335 also features a rosewood fretboard, offering a smooth playing experience that caters to both rhythm and lead guitarists. This guitar's durability and timeless design have made it a staple in the music industry for decades, truly earning its place as a legendary instrument.

Whether you're playing in a small venue or a large arena, the 1977 Gibson 335 promises to deliver a captivating performance every time. Its classic design and exceptional sound quality continue to inspire musicians across generations.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody construction for enhanced resonance
  • Laminated maple body and mahogany neck
  • Dual humbucker pickups for versatile tonal range
  • Rosewood fretboard for smooth playability
  • Time-tested design favored by musicians across genres
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Value and pricing

  • A 1977 Gibson 335 priced at $2900 is considered reasonable, but may have flaws such as replaced parts or structural issues.

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  • A 1977 Gibson 335 with original parts and in decent condition is valued around $2250-$2500, with the maple neck being a price-limiting factor.

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Features and functionality

  • The coil split toggle is noted to decrease volume, which some users find unnecessary.

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  • The centerblock of the 1970s Gibson 335 often had notches and recesses, impacting tone and resonance.

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Build quality

  • Norlin era guitars have inconsistent quality; potential buyers should verify original parts like pickups and inspect for headstock or heel cracks.

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  • The 1977 Gibson 335 features a 3-piece maple neck with a volute, less desirable than the earlier 1-piece mahogany necks.

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Comparisons

  • Users note varying quality in Norlin era guitars; some are excellent while others may not play or feel right, similar to Les Pauls from the same era.

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Setup and maintenance

  • For accurate pricing and condition assessment, it's recommended to have the guitar inspected by a trusted luthier.

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See how Johnny Marr uses 1977 Gibson 335

Johnny Marr

Singer, Guitarist

Modest Mouse

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What Difference Does It Make, Miserable Lie, Handsome Devil demos. Drone Studios Manchester, 1982.

This is the earliest Smiths-era photo of Johnny with a guitar. This is a Gibson 335 in a Walnut finish. 1977 was the only year(at that time) in which they were offered with the coil tap switch on the lower horn

See how Mark Stoermer uses 1977 Gibson 335

Mark Stoermer

Bassist

The Killers

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During The Killers' performance on "Live on Letterman," Mark Stoermer played a 1977 Gibson 335. Although he primarily uses another Gibson guitar, it appears he borrowed this particular model for the occasion.

See how Paco Huidobro uses 1977 Gibson 335

Paco Huidobro

Guitarist, Composer

Fobia

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Color/Finish: 70s Walnut Year: 1977

In the performance of Los Odio! at Vive Latino 2007, Paco Huidobro is seen playing a 1977 Gibson 335 during the song "Susy A." This is the only recorded concert where he is observed using an ES guitar, as documented by the YouTube video uploaded by 72vxminuto.

See how Tyler Ramsey uses 1977 Gibson 335

Tyler Ramsey

Guitarist

Band of Horses

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In a Premier Guitar "Rig Rundown" video, Tyler Ramsey of Band of Horses is shown using a 1977 Gibson 335.

See how Herri Hamid uses 1977 Gibson 335

Herri Hamid

Singer, Guitarist

Bittersweet

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In this photo of Herri's Guitar rack from his Instagram post, his Gibson ES-335 with added Bigsby can be seen at the right end of the guitar rack. He used this in the recording of Bittersweet's BTSWT Album and played it in the recording of Da Vagabonds' debut EP and it's still being used for the rest of his life.

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