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PART 1 description and chronology | PART 2 features | PART 3 specifications


The Gibson S-1 was first announced in the June 1975 price list

In the 1970s Gibson dabbled in some new approaches to guitar building. Some ideas were truly inovative (such as the circuitry in the RD Artist guitar and bass) whilst others were just new to Gibson. Bolt on necks and the use of woods such as alder and maple. All the big American guitar companies were losing sales to new cheaper competitors; production costs had to be reduced fore certain entry level instruments.

In late 1974 Gibson launched the Marauder M-1 guitar and Grabber G-1 bass. They were alder bodied with a bot-on maple neck. Nothing like the solid mahogany set necked SGs, Les Pauls and EB basses that were Gibsons solid-body mainstays.

Sales were good in 1975, and a further two models in the same veign were unveiled; the S-1 and companion G-3 Grabber bass. The interesting thing about these instruments were the pickup configuration; three single coil pickups wired. The S-1 has a four-way switch that "allows you to form your own humbucking or non-humbucking combinations". The G-1 and M-1 had initially been alder bodied and this was changed to maple soon afterwards. Were any alder S-1 instruments manufactured? Eventualy mahogany was optionally available as a body material



Gibson S-1 chronology
  • 1975 Launched mid 1975. Finishes: Natural Satin ($399), Ebony ($449), Sunburst ($479)[1]. Total sales 1064[2]
  • 1976 New finish - Natural Maple Gloss. Maple fingerboard, unlike rosewood used on all other finishes. Prices: Natural Satin ($439), Ebony ($479), Maple Gloss ($479), Sunburst ($509)[3]
  • 1977 Prices: Natural Satin ($499), Ebony, Maple Gloss, Sunburst ($539)[4]
  • 1978 This was the peak year for the S-1. Maple fingerboards became standard, electronics redesigned [2], bodies optionally mahogany. New finishes were Natural Mahogany, Wine Red and Walnut. The Natural Satin finish was now identical to the Natural Maple Gloss finish, so that name was dropped. It cost $519, and all other finishes were $559. [6] Total sales were 1158. Not great for a peak year.[2]
  • 1979 Maple bodied S-1s were listed as an option as late as June 1979[7], however the final appearance of the S-1 in Gibson literature in late September '79 lists only one wood/finish combination; mahogany body, maple neck and a Satin Walnut finish. $459[8].

1) Gibson pricelist 20/6/1975
2) Gibson Shipment Totals 1937-79 by Larry Meiners
3) Gibson pricelist 1/6/1976
4) Gibson pricelist 1/1/1977
5) Gibson Adventures in Archives November 1997
6) Gibson pricelist 15/5/1978
7) Gibson pricelist 1/6/1979
8) Gibson pricelist 30/9/1979

1978 Gibson S-1
Gibson S-1 guitars in Ebony and Tobacco Sunburst finishes

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