From Gibson:
Gibson rocked the guitar world with the unveiling of its thinline, semi-acoustic ES-335 in 1958. The guitar was an overnight success, but for many players the most iconic ES-335 appeared in 1963 when the model was first updated—and became a true rock, blues, and jazz classic. Just mention “Clapton-spec ES-335” to any Cream fan, or check out the guitars played by Alvin Lee, Larry Carlton, or a myriad other legendary artists, and you’ll find an early to mid ’60s “block neck” ES-335 logging all those classic tones on stage and in the studio.
Body: Laminated Plain Maple
Finish: Viking Red
Neck: Mahogany
Peghead: LP Custom
Dimensions: 50’s Round
Fingerboard: Ebony
Scale Length: 24 3/4″
Inlays: Mother of Pearl Block
Nut: Nylon
Hardware: Gold
Machine Head: Grover Kidney Bean
Bridge: ABR-1
Tailpiece: Stopbar
Knobs: Black Top Hat
Switch Tip: Cream
Pickups: Custombucker
Electronics: 2 Volume. 2 Tone
Case: Hardshell