The Gibson ES-175D is a semi-hollow guitar that was first introduced in 1949. It is one of Gibson's most beloved jazz guitars and is still in production today. The "D" in the model name refers to the dual humbucking pickups that were added in 1953, replacing the original single-coil P-90 pickups.
The ES-175D features a laminated maple body, mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard. Its signature design elements include a Florentine cutaway and a trapeze tailpiece. It has a 24.75" scale length and a 1.68" nut width.
The ES-175D has been played by many notable musicians, including Jim Hall, Joe Pass, and Wes Montgomery. It is prized for its warm tone, versatility, and playability. It is commonly used in jazz, blues, and rockabilly genres. The current retail price for a new Gibson ES-175D is over $3,000.
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