Beautifully figured natural finish. The ES 330 differs from the ES 335 in two main ways: It is fully hollow and has P-90s vs. humbuckers. It is in great condition, probably qualifies as mint. As a historical reissue, the natural finish is slightly aged - not artificially "reliced" but slightly darkened. The factory Bigsby also has a slight patina. The original hard shell case has the age-correct yellow lining. In this era, there was no SN stamped on the headstock, but it is inked inside the treble side "f" hole like they did in 1961. Plays comfortably, perfect action. The P-90s growl as they are intended to when pushed, but as single coils, they also clean up nicely. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this guitar. I'm just not playing electric any more and will be listing a number of things. If you can find another one of these for sale, it's probably going to be north of $4000. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
* I may consider a trade for an upper end 12 fret acoustic, OM, 000, or 00.