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1958 Gibson Electric Guitars and Amplifiers Catalogue page 14
EB1 and EB2 bass guitars


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Gibson 1958 electric guitars and amplifiers catalogue, page 14. Details of two Gibson bass guitars; the newly renamed EB1 (which had been available since 1953 as the EB or electric bass) and the newly launched EB2 making its first catalogue appearance. The EB2 was a sister model to the ES-335TD which was also making its catalogue debut in 1958

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