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1968 Gibson EBS-1250 Walnut Solid Body Electric Guitar, Serial #929991.
This 1968 Gibson EBS-1250 is a rare bass/6-string double-neck model, finished in walnut. As the last production year for this model, it represents the final evolution of Gibson's early double-neck bass/guitar hybrid. The potentiometers date to the 28th week of 1965, though the instrument itself was built in 1968.
The guitar shows moderate playwear, including nicks, dings, and scuffs to the finish, but remains solid with no repairs or modifications. It comes in a somewhat newer Gibson hard case.
11.9lbs. Hard case included. Condition: Good.

As an added bonus, the winning bidder on this lot will receive a VIP Meet and Greet experience as well as 2 VIP tickets to Criss's show in Las Vegas.
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Auction Info

Auction Dates
May, 2025
6th Tuesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on May 6, 2025 for: $6,250.00
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