This 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 comes in its original Cherry finish. Each of these double necks was custom-built to order, and as a result, many fewer were made compared to other Gibson models. Of all the double-necks Gibson...
This 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 comes in its original Cherry finish. Each of these double necks was custom-built to order, and as a result, many fewer were made compared to other Gibson models. Of all the double-necks Gibson...
Take a look at how vibrant this all original 1966 Gibson EB-0 in Cherry is! When the EB-0 was first introduced, it featured a slab body in the Les Paul double cut style, but like most other models, adopted the SG body...
If you’re looking for an amazing-sounding bass with tons of patina, this 1966 Gibson Thunderbird II in its original aged finish is the one for you! This particular bass sounds exceptional, with such an intensely full...
Here’s an incredibly rare, custom-ordered 1968 Gibson EBS-1250 in factory Black! Of all the double-necks Gibson offered, the EBS-1250 was the most scarce, with shipping totals barely over 20 from 1958 to 1968. The most...
The wear on this original 1959 Gibson EB-2N speaks volumes to how much its former owner loved playing it, and we can’t blame them! Only 60 of these EB-2s were made in Natural during 1959 versus the 203 Sunburst models...
Here we have a cool 1967 Gibson EB-2DC in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish! The EB-2 saw some spec changes over the years, and this example perfectly reflects some of the later changes that came to the line;...
This 1964 Gibson Thunderbird IV in Sunburst finish has held up remarkably well after six decades! The finish shows some light edgewear and checking, but still retains a beautiful luster. Playability on this piece is...
Check out this super vibey 1970 Gibson Thunderbird II in its original and rare custom color finish, Frost Blue! The rarity of this bird didn’t stop the former owner from playing this one night after night, given the...
There’s no need to feel blue while playing this awesome 1966 Gibson Melody Maker in Pelham Blue! The Melody Maker bass was marketed as a beginner’s model in the Gibson lineup, just below its older brother, the EB-0,...
Here we have a worn-in 1965 Gibson EB-0 in Cardinal Red! The EB-0 debuted in 1959 with a double-cut, Les Paul-style slab body. In 1961, it was redesigned with an SG body style, along with Gibson’s other solid body...
We’ve got another one-off custom order for you – this 1962 Gibson EB-3 in Polaris White! This EB-3 was made to match a white Les Paul (SG) Custom for a band so its members could have a cohesive look. We’ve even...
This 1956 Gibson EB-1 in Dark Mahogany is a perfect example of Gibson’s first attempt at an electric bass! Featuring a violin-inspired body design, painted f-holes, and a carved top, this bass was designed to capture...
Talk about a rare finish with this 1960 Gibson EB-2 in Argentine Grey! This was an older Gibson acoustic finish, one we have seen brought back on a handful of instruments from the late 50s/early 60s with examples listed...
You won’t see many of these, and we’re certainly proud to have this all-original 1966 Gibson EB-2 special ordered in Black! While the EB-2 was Gibson’s second electric bass (the follow-up to the violin-shaped EB-1 from...
Check out this nicely preserved, original 1964 Gibson Thunderbird IV in Sunburst! No Thunderbird IVs were shipped in 1963, making this the first true year for the release of the model. This particular bass is in...
This 1968 Gibson Thunderbird IV is Sunburst, Non-Reverse, and ready for a concert! This iteration of the Thunderbird would be discontinued just a year later, never to appear again… as a vintage instrument, that is!...