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Gene simmons grabber bass
Gene simmons grabber bass













gene simmons grabber bass
  1. #GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS SERIAL NUMBER#
  2. #GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS FULL#
  3. #GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS SERIES#

The large “shamrock” button tuners and chunky, three-point adjustable bridge are back as well, as is the simple one-volume, one-tone control setup. It’s 34½-inch scale length also remains identical, yielding the same low, resonant response as the original model. Today’s Grabber II bass stays true to the model’s production years of 1973-75 in many details, including its arrow-shaped, Flying V-inspired headstock, bell-shaped truss rod cover and Gibson-designed sliding humbucking pickup, which allows players to slide the pickup between the end of the neck and the bridge and fine-tune the frequency response of the instrument.

gene simmons grabber bass

#GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS SERIES#

The model has been out of the Gibson catalog since 1982, but it is back again - briefly - thanks to the introduction of the Grabber II, now available as part of Gibson USA’s new Limited Run Series guitars. Its sleek design was matched ever so smoothly with its thick, heavy and well-defined tone, and thousands of players found its blend of simplicity and versatility very hard to ignore, including the likes of Gene Simmons of Kiss, Green Day’s Mike Dirnt and Krist Novoselic of Nirvana. The introduction of the original Gibson Grabber bass in 1973 caught the attention of bassists around the world.

#GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS FULL#

“It’s full of flexibility so the artist can choose his own personal playing action as well as his personal sound with a patented sliding pickup.” – Gibson catalog, circa 1975 Here’s what Gibson had to say about the bass:

#GENE SIMMONS GRABBER BASS SERIAL NUMBER#

The instrument bearing the serial number listed above was handcrafted by the master luthiers at Gibson USA in Nashville, Tennessee, and is part of the 2009 Limited Run Series of guitars.Ĭongratulations on your ownership of this Limited Edition Guitar. Only 350 guitars will be made of each model – no more, no less – and each one will be identified by the guitar’s serial number and the Certificate of Authenticity you hold in your hands. Throughout 2009, Gibson USA will unveil 22 very special guitars under the new Limited Run Series label, each one a confirmation of the ingenuity and skill of the craftsmen at Gibson USA. The new Limited Run series guitars from Gibson USA are the ultimate testament to this fine legacy. Mixing time-honoured processes with remarkable attention to detail, the hand-crafted guitars of Gibson USA have withstood the test of time to become the absolute standard for exceptional playability and tonal quality. There’s something special about the beauty and playability of a Gibson guitar from Gibson USA. The Gibson Grabber II is one of the best bases we have ever played along with the Ripper II you won’t want to put it down.įrom the Gibson Ripper II Certificate of Authenticity: It has a C shape neck profile with a 10″ fretboard radius. The approximate measurements of the Grabber II neck is as follows, the nut is 40.45mm / 1.5925″ wide and the depth of the neck at the first fret is 20.56mm / 0.8095″ and 23.20mm / 0.9135″ deep at the 12th fret. The Grabber is a real joy to play with an unbelievably good sound, the sliding pick up is so much fun to use and looks great with the chrome cover. Famous players over the years include Gene Simmons, and Mike Dirnt of Green day, Mike Starr the original bassist of Alice in Chains also played one after being gifted a Grabber II during his appearance on Celebrity rehab. The neck is smooth and fast and it has a very distinct headstock which is a rounded triangular shape with excellent Grover tuners. For the first time ever on a Grabber Gibson have added a Rosewood fretboard which makes the bass even better.

gene simmons grabber bass

Incredibly cool and sleek looking, the matt ebony finish feels great, nice and smooth. The Grabber II has great styling with the round tablet style body and SG style horns at the top. This bass is number 159 of only 350 ever made. This bass was part of a special run in 2009 when Gibson took 22 classic guitars and reintroduced them in very limited numbers. They have taken the classic bass and produced to even higher quality standards than ever before, courtesy of the master craftsmen at Gibson. What Gibson have managed to do with this special run bass from 2009 is astounding. The are incredibly innovative with the sliding pick up that can be moved into your exact desired position whether close to the neck for a bassier sound or closer to the bridge for more treble and attack. The Gibson Grabber is a legendary bass from the 1970’s with an incredible sound, looks and playability.















Gene simmons grabber bass