• Solid three-piece alder body • one-piece maple neck • 34 1/2 inch scale • Wine Red finish
The model shown here is a 1975 Gibson Grabber in Wine Red finish. In early 1975 the only other finish option was Natural Satin (though later that year Ebony). Over the entire course of production Maple Gloss, Walnut, White, and in the early eighties Candy Apple Red were all used. Wine Red is often cited as a rare colour, but in fact it was the most common after Natural Satin; according to published shipping data, a total of 1276 examples were shipped, equating to almost 1 in 5 Grabbers. White and Walnut are the really rare Grabber finishes. (see Gibson Grabber shipping totals).
The Grabber was a real departure for Gibson in 1973. Along with its cousin the Ripper, it brought some new ideas to the Gibson stable, and in the second half of the 1970s these models became Gibsons best selling basses. This model first appeared in the 1975 Gibson bass catalog.
The Gibson Grabber had the same body shape (and the same scratchplate shape), as the Gibson Ripper, and both were 34 1/2" scale, made of alder/maple, with a maple neck - they were certainly cut from the same cloth, but there were also a lot of differences, that meant the Grabber could be sold for significantly less than the Ripper: they had different constructions (the Ripper was set neck, the Grabber was bolt-on); pickups (one single-coil sliding Grabber pickup, versus two fixed Ripper humbuckers); and controls (the Grabber's single volume and tone, versus the Ripper's "Q-system").
Hardware consist of: the Grabber sliding pickup, Schaller BM tuners, Grabber/G3 metal-plate bridge (part no. 81554), with cover, speed knobs and 'The Grabber' engraved truss-rod cover. Like the Ripper, the Grabber has a string-through body, requiring extra-long strings. This allows more sustain, but string tension is also greater. Unlike the Ripper, the Grabber bridge can not be optionally top-loaded; strings have to pass through the guitar body.
In January 1975, this bass was listed at $369 - or $319 in Natural Satin; compared to $449 for a Ripper, and $679 for a Les Paul Triumph.
This bass would have been one of the last shipped using the old 6 digit serial number serial numbering system employed on Gibson instruments since 1961. Later in 1975 the first of two new eight digit numbering systems was introduced: initially with decal numbers (see this 1977 Grabber), and finally with stamped numbers. Find out more about Gibson bass serial numbers here.
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