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- Gibson_Grabber abstract "The Gibson Grabber was a bass guitar introduced in 1973 along with the Gibson Ripper. The Grabber featured a bolt-on 34 1⁄2 in (876 mm) neck similar to Fender basses and shared a similar body shape with the Ripper. The Grabber also had a V-shaped headstock like the Gibson Flying V guitar. A distinctive feature of the Grabber was its adjustable pickup, which could be positioned by the player to simulate a neck or bridge pickup position, or in between, to provide further tonal variation. The pickup was brighter than the traditional Gibson style humbuckers. The Grabber had one volume and tone control each, and a removable bridge cover. The Grabber was originally built with a thin, maple body, but it was changed to alder in 1975. 1975 was a peak year for Grabber sales, with 2,637 units sold, due largely to its high-profile use by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons. The Grabber was available in wine red, ebony, natural, walnut and white finishes. It was discontinued in 1982.Later, another model of the Grabber was produced, called the Gibson G3. This bass had three stationary pickups mounted in the neck,bridge and middle positions. A three way switch was added to the control scheme so that the pickups could be activated as humbucking pairs; neck & middle, bridge & middle, or all three in humbucking configuration for the so-called \"buck and a half\". Although very similar, the Grabber and G3 have different and unique sounds which lead players to prefer one over the other.".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageExternalLink Grabber-Bass.aspx.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageID "5805191".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageLength "2454".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageRevisionID "690339275".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gibson_electric_bass_guitars.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Simmons.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Flying_V.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_G3.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Guitar_Corporation.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Ripper.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Headstock.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Humbucker.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink Kiss_(band).
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Gibson_players.
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gibson Grabber".
- Gibson_Grabber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grabber".
- Gibson_Grabber bodytype "Solid".
- Gibson_Grabber bridge "Fixed".
- Gibson_Grabber colors "Wine Red, Ebony, Natural, Walnut and White".
- Gibson_Grabber manufacturer Gibson_Guitar_Corporation.
- Gibson_Grabber necktype "Bolt-on".
- Gibson_Grabber period "1973".
- Gibson_Grabber pickups "1".
- Gibson_Grabber title "Gibson Grabber".
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- Gibson_Grabber woodbody "Maple or Alder".
- Gibson_Grabber woodfingerboard "Maple".
- Gibson_Grabber woodneck "Maple".
- Gibson_Grabber subject Category:Gibson_electric_bass_guitars.
- Gibson_Grabber hypernym Guitar.
- Gibson_Grabber type Agent.
- Gibson_Grabber comment "The Gibson Grabber was a bass guitar introduced in 1973 along with the Gibson Ripper. The Grabber featured a bolt-on 34 1⁄2 in (876 mm) neck similar to Fender basses and shared a similar body shape with the Ripper. The Grabber also had a V-shaped headstock like the Gibson Flying V guitar. A distinctive feature of the Grabber was its adjustable pickup, which could be positioned by the player to simulate a neck or bridge pickup position, or in between, to provide further tonal variation.".
- Gibson_Grabber label "Gibson Grabber".
- Gibson_Grabber sameAs Q5559345.
- Gibson_Grabber sameAs m.0f5x6p.
- Gibson_Grabber sameAs Q5559345.
- Gibson_Grabber wasDerivedFrom Gibson_Grabber?oldid=690339275.
- Gibson_Grabber isPrimaryTopicOf Gibson_Grabber.