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Instrument: Solid Body
Brand: Gibson
Model: EBSF-1250 Double Neck Guitar & Bass
Finish: Sunburst
SKU: GS7110-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1966
Body Material: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/ Rosewood
Radius: 12"
Weight: 11.6lbs
Tuners: Original
Scale Length: 30.5" Bass/ 24.75" Guitar
Nut Width: 1.54" Bass/ 1.56" Guitar
Neck Profile: C
Neck Thickness: .855" - .960" Bass/ .86" - .99" Guitar
Electronics: Original
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OHSC + Hangtag
Modifications/Repairs: Non-functional fuzz tone circuit
In 1966, if you had a particular instrument need/desire to be fulfilled for stage play, Gibson was your answer. They catered to musicians with their custom program and did quality work at that. A rocker in 1966 decided that they wanted a 6-string guitar/4-string bass combo with a fuzz tone circuit. One can only imagine what a presence this must have been to see it in use. That being said, it survived in remarkable condition. If you were to hang "one" guitar on your music room wall, this would be it. The fuzz tone circuit is non-functional, but the instrument plays and sounds incredible with all the versatility.
Comes with original case and blank hangtag
Gibson EBSF-1250 Double Neck Guitar & Bass 1966, Sunburst
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Instrument: Solid Body
Brand: Gibson
Model: EBSF-1250 Double Neck Guitar & Bass
Finish: Sunburst
SKU: GS7110-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1966
Body Material: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/ Rosewood
Radius: 12"
Weight: 11.6lbs
Tuners: Original
Scale Length: 30.5" Bass/ 24.75" Guitar
Nut Width: 1.54" Bass/ 1.56" Guitar
Neck Profile: C
Neck Thickness: .855" - .960" Bass/ .86" - .99" Guitar
Electronics: Original
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OHSC + Hangtag
Modifications/Repairs: Non-functional fuzz tone circuit
Description
In 1966, if you had a particular instrument need/desire to be fulfilled for stage play, Gibson was your answer. They catered to musicians with their custom program and did quality work at that. A rocker in 1966 decided that they wanted a 6-string guitar/4-string bass combo with a fuzz tone circuit. One can only imagine what a presence this must have been to see it in use. That being said, it survived in remarkable condition. If you were to hang "one" guitar on your music room wall, this would be it. The fuzz tone circuit is non-functional, but the instrument plays and sounds incredible with all the versatility.
Comes with original case and blank hangtag