Gibson EB-2
The Gibson EB-2 was an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1958 to 1972, with a hiatus from 1962 to 1963. When production ceased in 1972, a total of 8017 instruments has been built, with 2102 of them being EB-2D's. Willie Moseley, in Vintage Guitar, referred to the bass guitar as possibly "Gibson's biggest bass invention"; the instrument, however, was not a great commercial success, and the Rivoli, the sister model made by Epiphone, may have been used more than the original Gibson.
Gibson EB-2
The Gibson EB-2 was an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1958 to 1972, with a hiatus from 1962 to 1963. When production ceased in 1972, a total of 8017 instruments has been built, with 2102 of them being EB-2D's. Willie Moseley, in Vintage Guitar, referred to the bass guitar as possibly "Gibson's biggest bass invention"; the instrument, however, was not a great commercial success, and the Rivoli, the sister model made by Epiphone, may have been used more than the original Gibson.
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The Gibson EB-2 was an electri ...... more than the original Gibson.
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Natural, sunburst, and later cherry
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One humbucking pickup, 2 for the EB-2D
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Laminated maple top, back & sides
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The Gibson EB-2 was an electri ...... more than the original Gibson.
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Gibson EB-2
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