ES-347
The Gibson ES-347 is a semi-hollow electric guitar introduced in the 1980s as part of Gibson's line of versatile instruments designed for professional musicians. Featuring a double-cutaway body and a solid centre block, the ES-347 combines the warmth and resonance of a traditional hollow body with the sustain and feedback resistance of a solid body. It is equipped with dual humbucking pickups and a Varitone switch, offering a wide range of tonal options that cater to jazz, blues, rock, and more. The guitar's elegant design includes premium appointments such as multi-ply binding, block inlays, and a distinctive tailpiece, enhancing both its aesthetics and playability. Although production was limited, the ES-347 has gained recognition among collectors and players for its craftsmanship, unique features, and the rich, full sound that it brings to various musical styles.