1975 Gibson Grabber Natural Alder

£3,600.00

This 1975 Gibson Grabber is in stunning condition, having been stored in its case for the past 30 plus years, talk about case queen! She plays and sounds absolutely fantastic, the sliding pick up works without issue and all the hardware is in amazing condition. I really think this could be the Gibson Grabber out there, its almost looks new! Viewing is welcome anytime, this one really needs to be seen to be believed.

Weight 3.45KG

Comes with a very funky 70’s case

The 1975 Gibson Grabber is a highly collectible, vintage bass notable for being the first production year Gibson transitioned the body from heavy maple which made its debut in 1973 to lighter alder. This shift improved the weight and resonance while remaining a favorite among rock players due to its sliding pickup and distinct "V" headstock

Body Wood: Solid alder (which significantly reduced the weight compared to the earlier maple models).

Neck: Bolt-on, one-piece maple neck with a 34.5" scale length.

Pickup: The hallmark feature is the sliding pickup, which can be manually shifted by the player to simulate neck, bridge, or intermediate positions for a wide variety of tones.

Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone.

Finishes: Natural with string-through-body design for enhanced sustain

This 1975 Gibson Grabber is in stunning condition, having been stored in its case for the past 30 plus years, talk about case queen! She plays and sounds absolutely fantastic, the sliding pick up works without issue and all the hardware is in amazing condition. I really think this could be the Gibson Grabber out there, its almost looks new! Viewing is welcome anytime, this one really needs to be seen to be believed.

Weight 3.45KG

Comes with a very funky 70’s case

The 1975 Gibson Grabber is a highly collectible, vintage bass notable for being the first production year Gibson transitioned the body from heavy maple which made its debut in 1973 to lighter alder. This shift improved the weight and resonance while remaining a favorite among rock players due to its sliding pickup and distinct "V" headstock

Body Wood: Solid alder (which significantly reduced the weight compared to the earlier maple models).

Neck: Bolt-on, one-piece maple neck with a 34.5" scale length.

Pickup: The hallmark feature is the sliding pickup, which can be manually shifted by the player to simulate neck, bridge, or intermediate positions for a wide variety of tones.

Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone.

Finishes: Natural with string-through-body design for enhanced sustain