Eventually, the model was phased out in 1970" (A.R. At first the two pickups cutaway model proved less popular than the single pickup 125TC, but beginning in 1965 this trend was reversed and the TDC outsold the TC. By mid-61 the designation was changed from TCD to TDC in Gibson catalogs. "The ES-125TCD is the dual pickup version of the ES-125TC and like the ES-125TD it is equipped with a pair of P-90 pickups, four controls and a 3-way toggle switch for pickup selection. Housed in the original Gibson black hardshell case with yellow plush lining (8.00). The back and sides are a lovely rich Cherry color.
#1964 GIBSON ES 125 PLUS#
This guitar has had a professional neck re-set and is in excellent plus (8.75) condition There are a few tiny marks on the body and some very minor finish checking on the top. Rosewood bridge with pre-set compensating saddle and nickel trapeze tailpiece with raised diamond on cross-bar. Gold plastic bell-shaped "Bell" knobs with metal tops. Four controls (two volume, two tone) on lower treble bout plus three-way pickup selector switch on upper bass bout.
Two very hot black P-90 pickups with outputs of 8.10k and 7.98k. Closed-back single-line Kluson Deluxe strip tuners with white plastic oval buttons. Headstock with gold silk-screened "Gibson" logo. Single-bound laminated maple body, one-piece mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard with 20 jumbo frets and inlaid pearl dot position markers. and has a nice, fat nut width of slightly over 1 11/16 inches, a medium neck profile and a standard Gibson scale length of 24 3/4 inches. This forty-five year old thinline venetian cutaway guitar weighs just 5.60 lbs.