The ES-355 sat at the top of Gibson's semi-hollow lineup in 1960, combining upscale appointments with the versatility of the ES platform. This Cherry example has had a replacement neck from 1965 or later, bringing with it the narrower nut width introduced during that period, along with replacement Patent Number pickups and a wired Patent Number bridge. The original strap buttons remain with the guitar in the case pocket, and other than the pick swap, the electronics appear largely undisturbed, with factory-looking solder covering the tone pot codes and shield cans still present on the volume pots. Despite its changes, the guitar retains the elegant character that defines an early ES-355, with bound ebony fingerboard, split-diamond headstock inlay, and gold hardware complementing the vibrant Cherry finish. Presented in very good condition, it is an intriguing vintage Gibson with unique modifications.
Includes Stone Case Co. hard shell case in worn condition.