| Gibson ES-140 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Gibson |
| Period | 1950–1968 (1950-1957, thinline version: 1956-1968) |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Hollow |
| Neck joint | Set |
| Scale | 22.75" |
| Woods | |
| Body | Maple, Poplar, Maple laminate |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Fretboard | Rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Pickup(s) | one single-coil P90 |
| Colors available | |
| Sunburst, Natural | |
The Gibson ES-140 is an electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1950 to 1968. The ES-140 was designed to be a student model guitar targeted towards younger players and players with smaller hands. It is 3/4 scale hollow-body guitar with a single pick up. It may be seen as a scaled-down version of the Gibson ES-175; like the ES-175 it had an all-laminate construction, which allowed the cost of materials and construction to be kept down, as well as assisting in keeping feedback at higher volumes manageable.
The ES-140T is a thinline version of the full-depth ES-140. In 1956 it replaced the original ES-140.
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