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Gibson Eric Clapton Custom Shop “Crossroads” ES 335

Gibson Eric Clapton Custom Shop “Crossroads” ES 335

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  • Laser Digitised Neck

  • Custom designed pick-ups

  • Distressed & Aged finish

  • "Cream" stencilled & aged guitar case

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£8,299.00

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Gibson Eric Clapton Custom Shop “Crossroads” ES 335

This is an exact copy of the Gibson 335 that Eric Clapton purchased in 1964 and subsequently used on many of Cream’s classic tracks including the legendary “Crossroads”. The Gibson custom shop used laser beam technology to accurately measure every possible dimension of the original guitar before it was sold at Christie’s auction house in New York in June 2004 for a world record $847,500.

The guitar is a classic 335 semi-solid body in transparent Cherry with cream binding around the edge of the laminated maple body and mahogany thru-neck. The guitar has a laminated maple top with “F” holes at each side, two chrome aged Eric Clapton Custom burst bucker pick-ups that have black plastic tone and volume pots for each pick-up. In true 335 style there is also a cream pick-up selector switch adjacent to the tone and volume pots along with a front mounted jack insert.

The chrome aged bridge is the ABR-1 with stop bar tail and nylon bridge saddles whilst each pick-up has black plastic pick-up surround mounted onto the body. Adjacent to the pick-ups is a 4 ply Black/White/Black/White plastic layered floating scratch plate.

The 1 piece full width mahogany thru-neck has 22 frets and a Rosewood finger board with Pearloid block inlay position markers, the headstock utilises chrome aged Grover sealed machine heads and has the Gibson logo embossed onto it. The whole guitar has been tastefully aged & distressed by master Gibson luthier Tom Murphy to simulate 40 years of loving use and the usual areas of damage such as belt buckle scratches, knocks and chips have been painstakingly re-created.

In fact the enormous lengths that Gibson has gone to even include the replication of the Hare Krishna sticker given to Clapton by his close friend George Harrison in the late 1960's, and can be found on the rear of the headstock.

The guitar comes complete with a recreation of the original Gibson hard case which was spray paint stencilled with the “Cream” logo and “Handle with care” markings. The case has also been artificially aged to match the approximate age of the guitar which lends yet more authenticity to this package. To view the history of Clapton's original 335 guitar and the subsequent sale of this unique instrument click here.

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This guitar has used the latest laser beam technology so that it is an exact replication of Clapton’s original instrument, it has the obvious advantage of modern manufacturing and technology procedures over the 1964 model. However the point of the exercise was to re-create the exact feel and character of Clapton’s 1964 ES 335 even down to the artificial use of aging techniques.

 

 

So, has it been successful? Well, a colleague of mine who owns a 1964 ES335 sat down to play it and after 5 minutes gave it a resounding thumbs up, he was convinced that in a blind test it would be virtually impossible to tell the new instrument apart from an original 1964 model.

 

This is another one for the collectors as I really can’t see someone purchasing this at a price in excess of £10K and then regularly gigging with this instrument.

 

 

All I can say is this is a true vintage classic recreation, it plays, looks and sounds amazing and would be a welcome addition for a true collector that can afford the price of this iconic instrument.

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