Gibson ES-325
Image:Kings of Leon 4.jpg|thumb|Gibson ES-325
played by Caleb Followill on 2008 Summercase Barcelona
The Gibson ES-325 is a thinline hollowbody electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1972 to 1979.
Although similar in appearance to the popular Gibson ES-335 semi-hollow guitar, the ES-325 was a significantly different guitar in construction and sound. Whereas the ES-335 was a semi-hollow guitar with standard humbucking pickups, the ES-325 was fully hollow, featured Gibson Firebird mini-humbucking pickups, had only one f-hole, and had a half-moon shaped plastic control plate supporting the electronics, although a small number of models had two f-holes and lacked the control plate. The 325's Firebird mini-humbucking pickups had non-adjustable poles, and were similar to those used on the Gibson Firebird. The instrument is also known for its slim neck profile.
The guitar was introduced in 1972 and was available in walnut and cherry finishes. Trapeze Tailpieces were standard, as on other fully hollow Gibsons. Due to its lack of popularity compared to the other Gibson thinline guitars, the ES-325 was discontinued by Gibson in 1979.