Exploring Gary Moore’s Reliable Gibson Semi-Hollows from the ’60s]

Exploring Gary Moore's Reliable Gibson Semi-Hollows from the '60s]

1963 Gibson ES-335TD

During our interview about Moore’s career, Neville Marten said, “Gary was great on a 335 – he really, really pulled the expression out of that guitar.” And it’s likely it was this particular 335 to which he was referring.

Steve Clarke measured the guitar’s pickup output and says “the bridge is 7.32k and the neck is 7.16k”, a vintage output that partly explains the punchy but expressive performance of the humbuckers that Gary liked so much. And at 8.32lb (3.8kg), it’s as light as many Strats of the era.

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“The ABR-1 bridge has no retaining wire on it,” says Steve, which would most probably make it a replacement part; Gibson introduced the retaining wire in 1962, a year prior to this guitar’s manufacture. “And it’s also been refretted with 3.08mm wire. You’ve got two black coils [on the humbuckers] and the covers have been removed.”



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