Gibson Custom Electric Guitar Eric Clapton Crossroads ES335 with Hard Shell Case

Description

-Condition: ***NOTE THIS IS A GIBSON CUSTOM GUITAR.
Used. You may find few scratches from normal use. Please see the photos for more details.
This guitar was customized to the 1964 ES335 specifications that Eric Clapton used in his famous performance "Crossroad" while he was in the 60's super trio band "Cream".
The bass guitar is the highly rated ESP ES335.
It has been customized since I bought it, and I fell in love with its looks, so I bought it at a used music store for about 250,000 yen, and I have kept it carefully, but I am putting it up for sale in order to organize my equipment.
This is a realistically modified guitar with a dry, airy sound that lives up to its looks with a bang. How about playing Crossroads at home?
And the important nut width is also 43.1mm.
Basically, like the "Crossroad 335" reproduced at the Gibson Custom Shop, it has the specifications at the time of the 2004 auction, with a groover on the head peg and a "Custom" hot stamp on the rod cover. The wide beveled rod cover is installed at a slight angle, just like on his own machine, and the back of the head has a "Hari Krishna" stamp affixed to it, which is said to have been given to him by his ally George Harrison. Equipped with 70s vintage original pickups
The Eric Clapton Crossroad 335 was produced in limited quantities in 2004 and is limited to 250 pieces worldwide.The Clapton-spec ES-335 is a limited edition custom shop model (175 units for sale in the US and 74 units for export markets). It was produced and is currently selling for about 3.5 million yen on the second-hand market. Clapton played it throughout the life of the Yardbirds and Cream, and it was used for slides in the 70s, and then disappeared. It was used again in the blues album and tour released in the 1990s.

Comes with dedicated hard case
Operation confirmed OK.
Frets are about 90%
The truss rod has plenty of room left and right, and since I'm focusing on sound, I've set it to be slightly curved, just like Clapton.