![]() At this point, the new double-cutaway thinlines (ES-330/335/345/355) were firmly in the spotlight and both ES-225 models were discontinued, despite their relative success in terms of sales. Of the 8,000-odd instruments shipped between 19, the single-pickup versions are far more numerous than their dual-pickup counterparts combined, accounting for around two-thirds of production overall.īoth the ES-225T and ES-225TD stayed in production and without undergoing any significant spec changes until 1959. In 1956, the single-pickup ES-225T was joined by its dual-pickup sibling, the ES-225TD (Thin Dual pickups).īoth models were available in either Sunburst or Natural finishes from 1956, with Natural examples being significantly rarer. They are perhaps most easily identifiable by their Les Paul combination bridge/trapeze tailpiece – a feature also common to the all-gold finish ES-295. ![]() 1,700 instruments shipped (both models)ĭiscontinued superseded by ES-125TC and ES-125TCD models 470 guitars shippedĭual pickup ES-225TD released c. ES-295 released (same body width & length, Florentine cutaway, combination bridge/tailpiece)
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