1976 MARAUDER Natural, Maple Neck and Rosewood fingerboard in Excellent conditions, straight neck with good frets, working truss rod. Ready to play Come with Original Gibson hardshell case code GI63
The Gibson Marauder was an electric guitar model produced
by Gibson between 1975 and 1979. Designed to compete with guitars made by Fender
was discontinued after only 7,111 had been sold. It was Gibsons attempt to break
into the Fender dominated "bolt-on" Single-coil market, though in fact
Marauders had two humbucking pickups (developed by Bill Lawrence). The body is a
contoured Les Paul-shaped solid-body made of mahogany and the bolt-on neck was
made of maple with a rosewood fretboard. The headstock was similar to the
headstock of a Flying V. Interesting and affordable guitar. Incl. black
hardshell case.
Solid contoured mahogabny body
Maple bolt-on neck
Maple Fretboard
2x orig. Gibson Bill Lawrence humbuckers
Chrome Hardware
2x black speed knobs
1xVol, 1xTone, 3-way
Orig. "harmonica" bridge
Stoptailpiece
Incl. hardshell case