Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

£1,599.00
Sale price  £1,599.00 Regular price 
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Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

£1,599.00
Sale price  £1,599.00 Regular price 

Pickup available at Hanks Guitars, Denmark Street, London

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Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

Hanks Guitars, Denmark Street, London

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Hanks Guitars
27 Denmark Street
London WC2H 8NJ
United Kingdom

01302330503

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Flexible returns

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GIBSON MARAUDER M-1 1975

We are happy to offer for sale this Gibson Marauder. Details as follows:

 

  • Year of manufacture: 1975
  • Country of origin: USA
  • Serial number: 966249
  • Body Material: Solid alder
  • Weight: 7.55 lbs
  • Neck: 3-piece laminated Canadian maple with a bolt-on joint
  • Headstock: Tapered "Flying V-style" peghead with "Gibson" logo
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood with pearl dot inlays
  • Frets: 22 frets
  • Scale Length: 24.75 inches
  • Bridge Pickup: Bill Lawrence-designed single-coil with a blade pole piece
  • Neck Pickup: Bill Lawrence-designed "Super Humbucker"
  • Controls: 3-way toggle switch located on the treble bout, master volume and tone
  • Hardware: Schaller-made "Harmonica" Tune-o-matic bridge and a standard Gibson stopbar tailpiece
  • Tuners: Enclosed "Gibson Deluxe" tuners with plastic buttons
  • Condition: 7/10
  • Case: Generic case

 

Comments:

The Gibson Marauder (often referred to as the M-1) was introduced in 1974 as a "budget" entry designed to compete with the bolt-on neck market dominated by Fender. Gibson collaborated with legendary designer Bill Lawrence to create a guitar with a Les Paul-shaped body but with tonal characteristics closer to a Telecaster or Stratocaster. The model was heavily endorsed by Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley of KISS. Stanley famously used Marauders as his "sacrificial" guitars, smashing them at the end of every show. Other players include Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks) and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth). Despite the marketing push, only 7,111 units were sold between 1975 and 1979 before it was officially discontinued in 1980.Gibson switched the design to a rotary "blender" knob in 1976 to give players more tonal variety, so the 3-way toggle is a hallmark of the original launch spec. These early versions are often preferred by collectors because the toggle switch feels more "Gibson-standard" than the later experimental electronics.

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Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

Gibson Marauder M-1 Natural 1975

£1,599.00

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