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Gibson made Grabbers in wine red, ebony, natural, walnut and white
Gibson made Grabbers in wine red, ebony, natural, walnut and white

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Gibson Grabber Bass

Solid maple (early models) or alder body, maple neck. 34½ inch scale.

The Grabber was a real departure for Gibson in 1973. Along with its sister instrument the G-3 and the Ripper, it brought some new ideas to the Gibson stable, and in the second half of the 1970s these models became gibsons best selling basses. They take pride of place in the 1975 catalogue. As well as a new body shape and flying V headstock shape, the Grabber was Gibsons first bolt-on neck bass, and had an inovative 'sliding pickup' which allowed manual positioning (see images below - click to enlarge); you literally 'grab' the pickup, hence the name. The bolt on maple neck was more Fenders way of building guitars, and as such the Grabber has a brighter more Fender-like tone than most Gibson basses.

It was, of course, built to be a cheap bass, because it had to compete commercially not only with the classic Fender models, but also many imported instruments. The Grabber used cheaper parts, the least parts and cheapest construction methods possible. The sliding pickup gave the sounds of a bridge or neck position, with just one pickup, 2 pots and no switches, all mounted on the scratchplate. The Fender-like bridge was far simpler than the usual Gibson post-mounted versions, and the front-routed body with bolt-on neck is still the simplest, and quickest way to manufacture and assemble a guitar.

The Brothers Johnson - Louis Johnson with a Gibson Grabber, and his brother George with a one-off left-handed S-1 In January 1975 the Grabber was listed at $319 for the Natural Satin finish (alder body), or $369 for Wine red finish. This is not only Gibsons cheapest bass (the Ripper is $449, EB3 $499, and the Les Paul Signture and Triumph are $629 and $679 respectively), but the cheapest guitar in this catalogue period. The Marauder is the cheapest six string at $349; the reason behind this may have been to directly target Fenders Precision and Telecaster basses, which were then priced $325 and $330.

Take a closer look at a grabber here

The most famous Grabber users were probably Gene Simmons from the band Kiss, Suzi Quatro (Suzi tells us what she thinks of the Grabber in our Suzi Quatro mini interview) and Louis Johnson of the Brothers Johnson.

1973-74 Model introduction - maple body, only wine red or ebony finishes available. However only 1 instrument shipped in 1973, and 219 in 1974 according to the Gibson Shipment totals)
1975 Body wood changed to alder. Peak year for grabber production, 2637 instruments shipped. Natural also now available.
1976 White finish introduced.
1977 Walnut finish introduced.
1982 Model discontinued


The Gibson Grabber in the 1975 catalogue

An early seventies advertisement for the Gibson Grabber

Sound Clips

These sound clips are recorded directly into a mobilepre preamp. Recorded with flat wound strings.

The Grabber first appeared in the 1975 catalogue, described as follows

The Grabber's sliding pickup offers a wide variety of sounds. Slide it forward for a deep rhythm roar, backward for a full treble punch, or slide it anywhere in between

Sales were strong, and almost immediately the grabber replaced the EBO as Gibsons entry level bass.

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