ES-125

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The ES-125 is a mid-20th-century Gibson hollow-body electric guitar known for its warm, rich tone and popularity among jazz and blues players.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electric guitar model
bodyConstruction arched back
arched top
bodyType hollow-body
bodyWoodBackAndSides laminated maple
bodyWoodTop laminated maple
bridgeMounting floating bridge
bridgeType rosewood bridge
constructionFeature laminated body to reduce feedback
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cutaway non-cutaway
designedFor amplified jazz playing
electronics single tone control
single volume control
factory Gibson Kalamazoo plant NERFINISHED
fHole two f-holes
fingerboardWood rosewood
finishColor sunburst
fretMarkerStyle dot inlays
headstockLogo Gibson script logo NERFINISHED
instrumentType electric guitar
introducedInDecade 1940s
introducedYear 1941
knownFor affordable archtop design
rich tone
warm tone
manufacturer Gibson NERFINISHED
marketPosition student model
neckJoint set neck
neckProfile rounded neck profile
neckWood mahogany
numberOfFrets 20
nutWidth approximately 1.69 inches
pickupConfiguration single P-90 pickup
pickupType P-90 single-coil
popularAmongGenre blues musicians
jazz musicians
rockabilly musicians
productionPeriodEnd 1970
productionPeriodStart 1941
scaleLength 24.75 inches
series Gibson ES series NERFINISHED
status discontinued model
stringAnchoring trapeze tailpiece anchoring
stringCount 6
tailpieceType trapeze tailpiece
topBinding single-ply
tuningMachines 3-per-side tuners

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