1967 GIBSON EB2-D BASS

1967 Gibson EB2-D Bass

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1967 Gibson EB2-D characteristics: Pearloid inlaid Gibson logo on headstock with "i" dot disconnected from "G" and open "o", pearloid crown inlay centered on headstock, two screw plastic truss rod cover with no model name, Kluson clover riveted tuners with slot head screws, unbound rosewood 20-fret board with pearloid dot fret markers, two F holes in body, orange Gibson manufacturing sticker inside F hole, plastic binding on front and back of body, large four pole chrome humbucker pickup at neck butt plus a second 4 pole chrome mini-humbucker pickup with black plastic surround near the bridge, chrome pickup cover, black/white/black/white pickguard, four silver top/black witch hat or silver top/gold hat shaped knobs with with numbers, volume/tone words and metal position pointers, bass boost button, three way pickup selector switch, chrome bar bridge with a hex intonation screw at each of the two mounting poles, strings mute, input jack on body front, strapholder on body back, molded black tolex case with yellow interior.

Gibson shipped a total of 422 Sunburst and 330 Cherry EB2-D's in 1967. For 1967 serial numbers see the "Gibson Serial Number Chart". For more precise dating cross reference the serial number with the instrument's potentiometer codes.