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Gibson EB-1 electric bass, Gibson GA-90 amplifier


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Gibson advertisement (1954). Revelation in Rhythm

Gibson advertisement (1954).

Revelation in Rhythm
1954

Very early Gibson advert for their first bass. It was actually known as the EB or 'electric bass' at the time, and was only later named the EB1. Featuring Dave Reiser, of the Reiser Brothers Trio. It also recommends the Gibson GA-90 amplifier.

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Other adverts for the Gibson EB-1 electric bass
Gibson EB-1 - Revelation in RhythmGibson EB-1 - Revelation in Rhythm
Very early Gibson advert for their first bass. It was actually known as the EB or 'electric bass' at the time, and was only later named the EB1. Featuring Dave Reiser, of the Reiser Brothers Trio. ...
Gibson EB-1 - Your Long Lean Mother Is CominGibson EB-1 - Your Long Lean Mother Is Comin' Back To You
Guitar Player advert for the relaunch of the Gibson EB1.
She's supposed to be retired but the cats won't let her quit, this long, lean Mama of ours. Neck like a swan. Shape like a Strad. But...
 


Other adverts for the Gibson GA-90 amplifier
Gibson GA-90 - Revelation in RhythmGibson GA-90 - Revelation in Rhythm
Very early Gibson advert for their first bass. It was actually known as the EB or 'electric bass' at the time, and was only later named the EB1. Featuring Dave Reiser, of the Reiser Brothers Trio. ...
 


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