1952 Gibson ES-295 + OHSC Bernie Marsden Collection

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At A Glance:
Model: ES-295
Year: 1952
Finish: Gold
Modifications: Finish removed from neck
Repairs: None
Weight (kg): 2.87

Case: Correct Lifton hardshell
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck wood: Mahogany
Body wood: Maple Laminate
Tuners: Corretc Kluson No Line
Pickups: 2 x Correct P90
Hardware: Corect Gold Plated
Neck Profile: Medium C
Pots: 4 x Correct 500k Centrelab

    From the Bernie Marsden collection we have this excellent 1952 Gibson ES-295. This guitar is featured on page 107 of Bernie's hardback book 'Tales of Tone and Volume' a copy of which will be included with this sale.

    Les Paul claimed to have devised the ES-295 following a visit to Wood Hospital, Milwaukee where he and Mary Ford were on tour entertaining the troops. There they met a patient, Dean Parker, to whom Les claimed he could get any guitar he wanted. Dean asked for a 'gold archtop'. The doctor later confided to them that Dean didn't have long to live, so a call was made to Ted McCarthy asking for "a guitar right now – take an ES-175 and paint it gold". Gibson's log does show a gold ES-175 leaving the factory on the 4th December of 1951 though unfortunately Dean never lived to see it.

    Introduced in May of 1952 as an upmarket ES-175, there were a few slight differences in design. Aside from the gold finish and twin pickups (the 175 didn't feature these until 1953), the ES-295 is constructed entirely from maple laminate unlike the 175 that has laminated mahogany back and sides. The ES-295 utilizes the wrap-over trapeze tailpiece whilst the 175 has a separate rosewood bridge and tailpiece. 

    For an instrument of 70 years of age, the original gold finish has survived remarkably well. There is the expected checking and it has faded. The front and back still retain some of the opulent gleam you'd associate with a Gibson archtop but with that added cool of 65 plus years of relicing. There are patches where it has worn through, exposing a second layer of gold paint. This is particularly evident on the back.

    The neck has had nearly all its finish from the back removed. This has left a little binding lip on the treble side which can be felt though it does not affect playability.  The fretboard looks good with very little wear, the frets have plenty of life left in them. The headstock still retains its original finish.

    The plastics and hardware are in great shape. The gold plating has worn a little on the trapeze tailpiece but there is no other corrosion. The Kluson no-line tuners are in excellent condition as are the tuner buttons.

    Electrics, pickups and pots are all original 

    The guitar comes with a period correct Brown hardshell case made by Lifton.

    Sonically, as with the ES-225 which has a similar tailpiece arrangement, this guitar has much more sustain than you'd expect and a different acoustic tone to that of an ES-175. The pickups as you'd expect are wonderfully earthy, evoking those classic Sun Records tones, though its quite happy down other musical avenues. 

    An iconic instrument with a great story to tell. Grab it before it gets away…


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