531 :: John Giblin (various artists) - 1970 Gibson EB-O to EB-3 conversion bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 627174

Lot Number 531. John Giblin (various artists) - 1970 Gibson EB-O to EB-3 conversion bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 627174. Auctioned at The Guitar Auction - Day Two - Artist Associated Guitars, Memorabilia, Amplification, Effects & Spares on 16th June 2022
 
John Giblin (various artists) - 1970 Gibson EB-O to EB-3 conversion bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 627174; Body: walnut finish mahogany, lacquer checking, buckle rash and further scrapes and dings; Neck: dings and further scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: mild wear; Electrics: working, later fitted Fender Jazz bass bridge pickup with additional switch and controls; Hardware: generally good, later control knob; Case: original hard case; Weight: 3.30kg; Overall condition: good for age *Previously owned by John Giblin, a session bassist best known for his work with Simple Minds and others including Peter Gabriel, John Martyn, Elkie Brooks, Annie Lennox and Phil Collins. Sold with a copy of an email exchange between John and a previous owner

Estimate: £800-1200

Sold For: £880.00

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