1959 Gibson ES-175

The 1959 ES-175 — the definitive jazz archtop. Sharp cutaway, floating bridge, and humbucker pickups. The guitar of Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, and Pat Metheny.

Current Market Value

Excellent
$4,200$6,000
Very Good
$2,400$4,200
Good
$1,200$2,400
Fair
$600$1,200

* Prices are estimates based on recent market data. Actual value depends on originality, condition, and provenance. Pricing methodology

Specifications

Body WoodMaple laminate (full-depth archtop)
Neck WoodMahogany
FingerboardBrazilian Rosewood
Scale Length24.750"
Frets20
Pickup ConfigSS
BridgeFloating rosewood bridge with trapeze tailpiece
TunersKluson Deluxe
Finish OptionsSunburst, Natural
Est. Production1,200

Pickups & Electronics

PAF or Patent Number humbucking pickup(s). Sharp-cutaway archtop tone.

What Changed in 1959

Continued production. The ES-175 remains the jazz guitarist's first choice.

Notable Examples

Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, Pat Metheny, Jim Hall — the ES-175 defined jazz guitar tone.

Collector's Notes

Jazz players prioritize playability over collector condition. Original pickups, floating bridge, and trapeze tailpiece are key. Single-pickup models are rarer but two-pickup more desirable for players.