GIBSON EXPLORER 1968 EBONY

Gibson Explorer 1968 Ebony
 1199,-
 1199,-
Explorer 1968 Ebony Gibson
Product code: 108086
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Gibson Explorer 1968 Ebony
With its angular, asymmetrical body and pointed headstock, the legendary Gibson Explorer was light years ahead of its time when it was first introduced in 1958. In fact, the Explorer was such a radical departure that Gibson produced only about 100 of the famed instruments—many of which are now highly prized collectibles selling for upwards of half a million dollars. Today, the same far-out, futuristic Gibson Explorer—reintroduced in the mid-1970s—is one of the most coveted powerhouses of screaming rock and roll. Case included.

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