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  2. Gibson Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Bain of Rainbow played a Gibson Thunderbird bass on the albums Rainbow Rising and Long Live Rock 'n' Roll. Pete Way used a Gibson Thunderbird bass during his tenures in Fastway and UFO. John Entwistle of The Who used various Gibson Thunderbird basses from 1971 to about 1976. His first bass was a non-reverse orange Thunderbird, and he also ...

  3. Gibson Ripper - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson L9-S Ripper is a model of electric bass guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation. The Ripper was designed by Bill Lawrence, and manufactured from 1973 until 1983, the peak year being 1976. Most had a maple body with laminated maple neck; however a significant number manufactured in 1975 had lighter alder bodies while retaining the ...

  4. List of musicians who play left-handed - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCartney playing a true left-handed guitar (a Gibson Les Paul).. Left-handed people play guitar or electric bass in one of the following ways: (1) play the instrument truly right-handed, (2) play the instrument truly left-handed, (3) altering a right-handed instrument to play left-handed, or (4) turning a right-handed instrument upside down to pick with the left hand, but not altering ...

  5. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Walsh was known for "hot-wiring" the pickups on these guitars to create his trademark "attack" sound. [170] Muddy Waters used a Les Paul Goldtop in his early career. [171] Bob Weir played an ES-335 for some years with the Grateful Dead. [172] [173] Paul Weller mentions that his favorite guitar is his 1968 Gibson SG Standard in Cherry Red. He ...

  6. Twiggy Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    White owns multiple Gibson Thunderbird bass guitars. During the Guns, God, and Government tour, he toured with 5 Thunderbird bass guitars, most often seen with the pickguard removed, or a matching black pickguard on a black Thunderbird. Each bass guitar had different tunings (Standard, Drop D, etc.) and was used for different songs.

  7. Gibson G3 - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson G-3 was a bass guitar by Gibson building on the design of the Gibson Grabber. Introduced in 1975 as a companion to the Gibson Grabber, the G-3 (which stands for Grabber 3) introduced a new pickup scheme to the already established body style.

  8. Guitar wiring - Wikipedia

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    Guitar wiring refers to the electrical components, and interconnections thereof, inside an electric guitar (and, by extension, other electric instruments like the bass guitar or mandolin). It most commonly consists of pickups , potentiometers to adjust volume and tone, a switch to select between different pickups (if the instrument has more ...

  9. Epiphone Blackbird - Wikipedia

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    The Epiphone Blackbird is the Epiphone Company's variant of the Gibson Thunderbird bass with a couple of differences. It still has the black hardware, a single on/off switch with no volume or tone knobs, a mahogany body with a flat-black finish, the normal Gibson Thunderbird bridge with an "opti grab" handle added, a 1.5" wide nut, and a similar (if not exactly the same) pickguard.

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