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Here is a fantastic ES-330 with factory Bigsby. Recently re-fretted and set-up by Gruhn Guitars in Nashville. There is a piece of finish about 3/4 the size of a dime missing on the back of the neck at about the 10th fret, other than that, I really don’t see any damage, blemishes or much to talk about. I don’t even see pick wear on the guitar or pick guard. It come’s with a nice vintage case, but I don’t think it’s original to the guitar. Being from 1964, this has the earlier neck profile with a full 1-11/16″ neck width at the nut. The original P-90 Pickups sound great and growly. This guitar is incredibly clean, but undeniably vintage. All is original.
If you’re interested, I recommend a FaceTime Video Call to see it, hear it and see any measurements that matter to you. There are no refunds, so please be clear before buying.
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