1964 Gibson EB-0 white HC

Description

I have a late 64/early 1985 EB-0 in Pelham Blue I gig with, and love those big chunky necks. This one arrived stripped, otherwise all stock except for the tone knob. Every since I bought Alice Cooper's "Love It to Death" in 1972 I have been in love with the look of a white SG, so had my guy do this one in white Nitro. Fabulous job. I didn't rob the nickel hand rest for mine, it deserved to stay. The tone knob is a new one. The original cherry stain bleeding through can be an issue, in spite of different chemicals used to get the stain out, vinyl coats, etc, and this one turned out great- there is a little blushing on the butt of the instrument. We have some odd generic cases that fit an EB-0 or EB-3, and put one with this bass. We need to install strap buttons, but she plays great, sounds like an EB-0 and ready to boogie.

Thanks for looking!

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Coleman Music

1021 S Main St

China Grove NC 28023