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1976 Gibson Ripper

1976 Gibson Ripper - more images and sound clips of this middle-period alder bodied bass

Gibson Ripper L9-S Bass

Solid alder or maple body, maple neck. 34½ inch scale.

For extra sustain the Ripper should be strung-through the body, with extra long strings

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The Gibson Ripper was launched in 1973 as something new for the guitar buying public who had began to tire of the EB basses that had dominated the 1960s. As one of their mid seveties adverts proclaimed they haven't been hanging about for fifteen or twenty years. It was available as a standard fretted instrument (left) and from 1975 as a fretless, though only 898 fretless ripper were shipped between 1976 and 1979

The earliest ripper bodies were manufactured from maple, though in 1975 to 1976 they were manufactured from alder. In 1977 they went back to maple. The exact Ripper specifications can be seen in the 1975 Gibson bass and 1978 Gibson catalogues are detailed here.

The following shipping figures are taken from Larry Meiners book Gibson Shipment Totals.

 1973197419751976197719781979total
Ripper Fretless L9-FS   951077674352
Ripper Fretless L9-FS Tobacco Sunburst  108255577947546
Ripper L9-S Ebony194261187344424661982403
Ripper L9-S Natural Maple Gloss203075  7153511874348
Ripper L9-S Natural Satin  10571185    
Ripper L9-S Tobacco Sunburst  522521928126

Gibson Ripper bass guitar1975 Ripper L9-S

BODY SPECIFICATION
Solid alder body with contored shape (maple 1973-74, and 1977 onwards)
Double cutaway design contored shape
3-point adjustable Tune-o-matic bridge with handrest
Combination tailpiece (strings enter through body or connect at end of bridge)
Two Gibson "Super humbucking" pickups
Master volume, midrange and treble roll-off controls
4-position transfer switch for multiple tonal changes
Available in Natural or Ebony body finish Body size: Length 21 ½", width 14 ½", depth 1 ¼"

NECK SPECIFICATION
Laminated maple construction
Width at fingerboard nut 1 5/8"
Choice of Natural Maple or Ebony fingerboard with dot inlays
Chrome-plated individual machine heads
Gibson truss rod with moulded truss rod cover
20 frets 34 ½" scale length
Gibson Ripper fretless bass guitar1975 Ripper Fretless

BODY SPECIFICATION

Solid alder body with contored shape (maple 1973-74, and 1977 onwards)
Double cutaway design contored shape
3-point adjustable Tune-o-matic bridge with handrest
Combination tailpiece (strings enter through body or connect at end of bridge)
Two Gibson "Super humbucking" pickups
Master volume, midrange and treble roll-off controls
4-position transfer switch for multiple tonal changes
Available in Sunburst finish (also ebony and natural by 1977)
Body size: Length 21 ½", width 14 ½, depth 1 ¼"

NECK SPECIFICATION
Laminated maple construction
Width at fingerboard nut 1 5/8"
Fretless Ebony fingerboard (also maple by 1978)
Chrome-plated individual machine heads
Gibson truss rod with moulded truss rod cover
34 ½" scale length


BASSES > RIPPER

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Most recent posts about the Ripper from the Vintage Guitar forums

Tobacco sunburst Ripper from 1975 (4 replies) thread started by jimclass on 13/05/2008
Gripper project poll (11 replies) thread started by Redbird on 03/04/2008
grounding a ripper (7 replies) thread started by gibsonbass76 on 01/04/2008
Ripper on ebay (7 replies) thread started by anyfour on 31/03/2008
Project Ripper Poll (13 replies) thread started by Redbird on 22/03/2008
Are these ripper pickups? (1 replies) thread started by gibsonbass76 on 21/03/2008
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