Gibson / 2009 Limited Grabber II [4.30kg] / 2009 / Bass
Product Details
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Gibson / Grabber II
"Grabber II" was produced in 2009 for Gibson's "Limited Series" for 350.
The original grover was manufactured in the 1970s, and was attracting attention for bolt -on -joints and movable pickups.
This machine Grabber II is a model that can be considered a new proposal rather than a reissue that reproduces the Grabber of the 70's.
In terms of the difference from the original, there is a small specification change, with bolt -ons on a set neck and resin cover to plating cover.
Movable pickups are very effective for changing the character as the original.
The sound is maple and a 34 -inch scale, so it is firm and tight.
You can enjoy the sound that you can not taste on the conventional Gibson base.
The neck and electrical system have been adjusted by our shop repairman and good
The neck is straight, and the string height is set to about 1.7mm on 12F.
It is offered at a special price because the certificate and hard case are missing.
[SPEC]
Body: Maple
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 34 "
Nut Width: 37mm
P.U: Original
Control: Vol / Tone
Weight: 4.30kg
w/gig case
* 5 years with adjustment guarantee
* All parts have been disassembled and cleaning
In charge: Naito (Noto)
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try it slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
It's okay if you think ... it's okay !!!
If you can pay only the round -trip shipping fee, we will refund the product price !!
Please use it !!
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