Epiphone Inspired by Gibson ES-335 Semi-Hollow Left Handed Electric Guitar in Vintage Sunburst

£499.00

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The Electric Guitars department take a look at this New Electric Guitar, the Epiphone Inspired by Gibson ES-335 Semi-Hollow Left Handed Electric Guitar in Vintage Sunburst by is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order.

This left handed guitar contains flipped images of the right handed version.

The ES-335 is Epiphone's version of the historic ES-335 that has been wowing guitar players all over the world for over six decades. From its inaugural appearance in 1958, the Gibson™ ES-335 set an unmatched standard. Our Epiphone ES-335 is no exception. It is simply one of the best deals today for guitar players who want the classic sound of an ES-335 at an accessible price. The ES-335 is crafted with a layered maple top, back, and sides coupled with a solid maple tone block to create the amazing sustain, warmth, and resonant tone that players crave in a semi-hollow instrument. Epiphone's Alnico Classic PRO™ Humbuckers deliver a wide range of vintage sounds while the rounded C neck profile is extremely comfortable and easy to play, and the headstock features the 60s style Kalamazoo shape. Optional hardshell or EpiLite™ Case available.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Shape – ES-335
  • Body Material – Layered Maple
  • Top – Layered Maple
  • Back – Layered Maple
  • Side – Layered Maple
  • Centerblock – Maple
  • Binding – Single ply Cream – Top, Back and Fretboard
  • Body Finish – Gloss

Neck

  • Neck Material – Mahogany
  • Profile – Rounded "C"
  • Scale Length – 628 mm / 24.72 in
  • Fingerboard Material – Indian Laurel
  • Fingerboard Radius – 304.8 mm / 12.00 in
  • Fret Count – 22
  • Frets – Medium Jumbo
  • Nut Material – Graph Tech® NuBone®
  • Nut Width – 43 mm / 1.69 in
  • End Of Board Width – 56.88 mm / 2.24 in
  • Inlays – Dot
  • Joint – Glued in; Set Neck

Hardware

  • Finish – Nickel
  • Bridge – LockTone™ Tune-O-Matic™
  • Tailpiece – LockTone™ Stop Bar
  • Tuning Machines – Epiphone Deluxe
  • Pickguard – Gibson™ ES-335 Shape, Black, 5-ply
  • Truss Rod – Dual Action
  • Truss Rod Cover – 2-ply Bell
  • Control Knobs – Black Top Hat knobs with metal inserts
  • Switch Tip – Cream cap
  • Plastic Parts – Black; PVC
  • Strap Buttons – 2 – bottom and back of heel
  • Mounting Rings – Black; PVC

Electronics

  • Neck Pickup – Alnico Classic PRO™
  • Bridge Pickup – Alnico Classic PRO™
  • Controls – 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS® potentiometers
  • Pickup Selector – 3-way toggle
  • Output Jack – 1/4" Epiphone Heavy-Duty

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Epiphone has a proud heritage that stretches back to 1873, earning its place as one of the most respected names in guitar history. Known today as Gibson’s sister brand, Epiphone produces affordable yet high-quality versions of classic Gibson models like the Les Paul, SG, and ES-335, making legendary designs accessible to a wider audience. The brand’s instruments combine vintage charm with modern reliability, offering rich tone, solid craftsmanship, and great playability. From blues and rock to jazz and indie, Epiphone guitars are loved by beginners and professionals alike for delivering iconic sounds without the premium price tag.

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