1968 Epiphone Rivoli
$2,275
Southside Guitars
This Epiphone Rivoli was made by Gibson in the USA in 1968. The top of the bass was refinished a walnut color, but the back, sides, and neck have the original finish. It has lots of wear but no structural damage and has a cowboy cool decal on the front. A previous owner added a second pickup in the...
1959 Gibson EB-2
$9,500
Guitars West
Hey gang, Well lookie what we have here. A 1959 Sparkling Burgundy Gibson EB-2 Bass. Yes, I know, and I questioned the family that owned it about the history. Pops ordered the color that didn't even have a name for it at the time. She's a real monster! It plays superb and has the greatest of...
1966 Gibson EB-2
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You won’t see many of these, and we’re certainly proud to have this all-original 1966 Gibson EB-2 special ordered in Black! While the EB-2 was Gibson’s second electric bass (the follow-up to the violin-shaped EB-1 from 1953) the EB-2 was indeed Gibson’s first semi-hollow electric bass. The EB-2...
1964 Gibson EB-6 EB-6
$11,500
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: Original finish with small area of touch near the neck heel.Body...
1967 Epiphone Rivoli EBV-232
$5,500
Fretted Americana
The Favorite of the Sixties British Bass Players
The Finest Example One Could Wish For…
1967 Epiphone Rivoli EBV-232
This wonderful lightweight bass weighs just 9.20 lbs. and has a nut width of 1 1/2 inches and a short scale length of 30 1/2 inches. Single-bound laminated maple top, back,...
1960 Gibson EB-2
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Talk about a rare finish with this 1960 Gibson EB-2 in Argentine Grey! This was an older Gibson acoustic finish, one we have seen brought back on a handful of instruments from the late 50s/early 60s with examples listed on the Gibson ledger. Usually we would see this on guitars, but with the same...
1962 Epiphone B4B Newport Bass
$6,500
Fretted Americana
Epiphone's Equivalent of the Gibson EB-0
A Must for the Serious Bass Collector
Beautifully Re-Finished in Coral Pink by Scott Lentz
1962 Epiphone B4B Newport Bass
This Epiphone equivalent of the much loved Gibson EB-0 bass weighs just 7.10 lbs. Symmetrical double cutaway solid mahogany body...
1962 Gibson - Kluson Bass EB-3, EB-0, & EB-2
$399
Silver Strings Music
Just found the old pictures of this set that I have had stashed away for decades.
My son does not want to be in the Vintage Parts Guitar business, so I am selling off some of the cool parts that no doubt, someone needs!
This is a complete set of tuners for Gibson Basses from 1961 to mid 1965,...
1962 Gibson EB-3
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We’ve got another one-off custom order for you – this 1962 Gibson EB-3 in Polaris White! This EB-3 was made to match a white Les Paul (SG) Custom for a band so its members could have a cohesive look. We’ve even found this instrument listed in the Gibson ledger! This bass received a custom...
1956 Gibson EB-1
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This 1956 Gibson EB-1 in Dark Mahogany is a perfect example of Gibson’s first attempt at an electric bass! Featuring a violin-inspired body design, painted f-holes, and carved top, this bass was designed to capture the classic stand-up bass players who may be hesitant to adopt the new form of...
1960 Gibson EB-0 Bass EB-0 Gibson EB-0 Bass Gibson Vintage EB-0 Bass
$3,995
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.
Summary Finish: Refinished Black.Body Material: MahoganyBody Details: Solid...
1966 Gibson EB-0
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Of all the Gibson Custom Colors, Pelham Blue has to be one of the most beloved and sought-after, and it looks incredible on this all-original 1966 Gibson EB-0! When the EB-0 was first introduced, it featured a slab body in the Les Paul double-cut style. However, like most other models, it adopted...
1965 Gibson EB-0
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Here we have a worn in 1965 Gibson EB-0 in Cardinal Red! The EB-0 debuted in 1959 with a double-cut, Les Paul-style slab body. In 1961, it was redesigned with an SG body style, along with Gibson’s other solid body models. Cherry is by far the most common color for this model, so to see this example...
1968 Epiphone Newport
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Get into a 60’s bass for a fraction of the cost with this 1968 Epiphone Newport in Cherry! This model was essentially Epiphone’s equivalent to Gibson’s EB-0 and had similar components and construction. Complete with its signature batwing headstock, a beefy neck, and a singular “mudbucker” pickup;...
1966 Gibson Melody Maker
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There’s no need to feel blue while playing this awesome 1966 Gibson Melody Maker in Pelham Blue! The Melody Maker bass was marketed as a beginner’s model in the Gibson lineup, just below its older brother, the EB-0, which had the same materials and scale length. The significant differences are that...