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Vintage 1968 Gibson Electric Guitar EB-3 [Excellent] with Genuine Hard Case
Estimated price for orientation: 4 890 $
Category: Electric Guitar
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Description Brand: Gibson Model Year: 1968 MPN: N/A Items Included: Case Model: EB-3 Country/Region of Manufacture: United States String Configuration: 6 String Body Color: Brown Dexterity: Right-Handed UPC: does not apply
It is the arrival of Gibson EB-3 made in 1968.EB-3 is an electric bass of SG shape body and has two humbucking pickups.The body is a mahogany piece, the color is a typical color of SG that cherry fades and becomes brown.17 fret joint, scale becomes 30 1/2 inch, 775 mm base of so-called short scale.The neck condition is a beautiful straight, there is no reduction of specific frets, consumption of the Hakaranda fingerboard.It is equipped with a four-step rotary type baritone switch, which brings out a variety of tones and a low-tech atmosphere, and there is a taste-mackerel at all.Except for nuts being replaced, there is nothing exchanged, so it is a highly original guitar.Considering nearly 50 years, it is a beautiful atmosphere, so you can recommend it for collectors too.It is also a nice point that Gibson's original hard case (though of the 80's) comes with it.
Description
Brand: | Gibson | Model Year: | 1968 |
MPN: | N/A | Items Included: | Case |
Model: | EB-3 | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
String Configuration: | 6 String | Body Color: | Brown |
Dexterity: | Right-Handed | UPC: | does not apply |
It is the arrival of Gibson EB-3 made in 1968.EB-3 is an electric bass of SG shape body and has two humbucking pickups.The body is a mahogany piece, the color is a typical color of SG that cherry fades and becomes brown.17 fret joint, scale becomes 30 1/2 inch, 775 mm base of so-called short scale.The neck condition is a beautiful straight, there is no reduction of specific frets, consumption of the Hakaranda fingerboard.It is equipped with a four-step rotary type baritone switch, which brings out a variety of tones and a low-tech atmosphere, and there is a taste-mackerel at all.Except for nuts being replaced, there is nothing exchanged, so it is a highly original guitar.Considering nearly 50 years, it is a beautiful atmosphere, so you can recommend it for collectors too.It is also a nice point that Gibson's original hard case (though of the 80's) comes with it.