
A bolt-on 34.5-inch neck that is similar to Fender guitar necks from the same era is used on this bass. The average weight of a Gibson Grabber bass is 9 pounds. The bodies made of alder are lighter, and the maple necks are still used. Even though the Gibson Grabber bass initially had a thin body made of maple, later productions consisted of alder. The Gibson Grabber bass guitar holds an attractive cutaway body shape and maintains a solid yet exciting appearance. These instruments maintain such a loyal following that Gibson produced a replica of the original model in 2009. Although Gibson is primarily known for producing top-rate acoustic and electric guitars, the company has also produced several electric basses. Introduced alongside the Gibson Ripper bass, the Gibson Grabber is a high-quality bass guitar that debuted in 1973.All trademarks, images and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Rating is an average rating that is calculated by using publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute. User generated reviews of Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute represent opinions of credited authors alone, and do not represent Chorder's opinion. Some reviews are automatically generated generated by using verbal representation of publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute. If you have more information about Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute please write a review. This page contains information, pictures, videos, user generated reviews, automatically generated review and videos about Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute but we do not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our web site. Gibson Grabber III '70s Tribute 2.00 out of 5 Ebony and Satin Honeyburst color options are available for this model. Chrome-plated Grover tuners and 34" scale complete the secs list. 12" radius and 1.50" wide corian nut complete the fingerboard. Baked maple fingerboard is installed on the top of the neck and it sports a set of 20 frets with white dot position inlays. Fast and slim body contour is featured in the back. Neck on this Grabber is made of maple and it features a mortise & tenon joint. These are installed in S/S/S configuration and have master volume, master tone and three-way toggle pickup switch. Specially for this model Gibson developed a line of single coil pickups with Alnico V magnets. Bridge section is equipped with a well known and trusty 3-point adjustable bridge plated in chrome. Pickguard installed on the top surrounds the pickups. Binding and top wood covers are discarded, for Grabber aims at players who can not afford an expensive instrument. This one features a solid, double cut body made of maple. Today, Gibson celebrates the original Grabber with a new and improved Grabber III '70s Tribute model. Successfully combining the features, the original Grabber was suitable for a wide range of styles from pop and funk to various styles of rock. Grabber Bass was first introduced in the early '70s and it was one of the strongest and most modern basses of it`s time.
