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Gibson '79 Marauder Electric Guitar Natural

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$1,899.00
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Product Overview

Explore the vintage charm of the 1979 Gibson Marauder Electric Guitar at Edmond Music, your trusted source for quality instruments in the OKC metro area.

Overview

The 1979 Gibson Marauder is a unique blend of classic Gibson craftsmanship and innovative design, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and musicians alike. With its distinctive sound and versatile playability, this guitar is a true gem from the late '70s.

Key Features

  • Neck: Bolt-on maple neck for stability and ease of play.

  • Fretboard: Maple

  • Pickups: Featuring a humbucker in the neck position and a blade-style single coil in the bridge position for a wide range of tones.

  • Hardware: Adjustable Tune-o-matic bridge, and stop tailpiece for precise intonation and sustain.

  • Finish: Natural.

Specifications

  • Body Shape: Single cutaway Les Paul-style

  • Scale Length: 24.75"

  • Number of Frets: 22

  • Nut Width: 1.6875"

  • Bridge: Tune-o-matic

  • Tuners: Gibson tuning machines

  • Finish: Gloss

Why Choose the 1979 Gibson Marauder?

The 1979 Gibson Marauder stands out with its unique combination of a bolt-on neck and custom pickups, delivering a sound that bridges the gap between Gibson's rich, warm tones and Fender's bright, articulate clarity. Its versatile pickup configuration allows for a wide range of musical styles, making it an excellent choice for both stage and studio use. The Marauder's vintage appeal and limited production run make it a valuable addition to any guitarist's collection.

Visit Edmond Music Today!

Located in the OKC metro area, Edmond Music is your go-to store for high-quality musical instruments. Our knowledgeable staff is here to help you find the perfect guitar to match your style and needs. Come in today to experience the 1979 Gibson Marauder Electric Guitar for yourself!

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