Epiphone 1962 ES-335 Reissue Sixties Cherry, B-Stock
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Epiphone 1962 ES-335 Reissue Sixties Cherry, B-Stock
Epiphone 1962 ES-335 Reissue Sixties Cherry, B-Stock
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Any cracks, repairs, or headstock breaks?
Has the neck ever been reset?
Any fret wear or fret replacement?
Does the truss rod work correctly?
Any lifting bridge posts or loose hardware?
Any cracks, repairs, or headstock breaks?
Has the neck ever been reset?
Any fret wear or fret replacement?
Does the truss rod work correctly?
Any lifting bridge posts or loose hardware?
@Njoy66 No bother l understand that you need to find out stuff before you commit. I’m just in the process of answering fully now. Just give me a few minutes but don’t worry, l don’t bullshit people in my descriptions or in any way, the guitar is perfectly fine as l’ve previously described but l understand that you may have concerns.
1. No cracks or repairs and the headstock hasn’t been broken or even dented.
2. No the neck hasn’t been reset.
3. There is minimal fret wear so there was/is no need to replace frets. Furthermore, l don’t have a hard picking/strumming attack and secondly, l only gigged it for 4 months and no damage has so far been done to it.
4. I never did anything with the truss rod as l didn’t/don’t feel any need to. The guitar came perfectly playable out of the case. Anyway, if work did need to be done, I prefer to leave this kind of thing to people more skilled at it than l. Since l got it new, l severely doubt the truss rod is defective.
5. Thus far, no bridge posts have lifted and there is no loose hardware that l can detect.
6. There is no fret buzz.
7. It’s stringed with 9s but of course you change to 10s or whatever other gauge you prefer.
2. No the neck hasn’t been reset.
3. There is minimal fret wear so there was/is no need to replace frets. Furthermore, l don’t have a hard picking/strumming attack and secondly, l only gigged it for 4 months and no damage has so far been done to it.
4. I never did anything with the truss rod as l didn’t/don’t feel any need to. The guitar came perfectly playable out of the case. Anyway, if work did need to be done, I prefer to leave this kind of thing to people more skilled at it than l. Since l got it new, l severely doubt the truss rod is defective.
5. Thus far, no bridge posts have lifted and there is no loose hardware that l can detect.
6. There is no fret buzz.
7. It’s stringed with 9s but of course you change to 10s or whatever other gauge you prefer.
Thank you very much for the information. Now,
Are all parts original?
Have the pickups been changed
Has any wiring been replaced?
Original tuners?
Original bridge and tailpiece?
Any refinishing or touch-up work?
Are all parts original?
Have the pickups been changed
Has any wiring been replaced?
Original tuners?
Original bridge and tailpiece?
Any refinishing or touch-up work?
Glad to hear it. Just a few more now…
What’s the current action at the 12th fret?
Any buzzing or dead spots?
Does it stay in tune?
Any issues with electronics (scratchy pots, intermittent switch)?
What’s the current action at the 12th fret?
Any buzzing or dead spots?
Does it stay in tune?
Any issues with electronics (scratchy pots, intermittent switch)?
@Njoy66 1. I can’t give an exact measurement of the action at the 12th fret but l have a fritz ruler and there are approximate height lines for high and low action. On the low E string, the action falls between the high and low height lines so it’s, to me anyway, a good middle ground, a good balance. You can adjust it to taste anyway as you prefer as l’m sure you know.
@Njoy66 1. (continued), regarding the action of the 12th fret on the High E string, the fritz ruler tells me the action is more on the higher side than one may wish it depending on taste.
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