Gibson Firebird

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The Gibson Firebird is a distinctive reverse-body electric guitar introduced in the 1960s, known for its unique shape, neck-through construction, and association with rock and blues guitarists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electric guitar
bodyMaterial mahogany
bodyType reverse-body
bridgeType Tune-o-matic NERFINISHED
constructionType neck-through
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Ray Dietrich NERFINISHED
era 1960s
fingerboardMaterial rosewood
finishOption cherry red
polaris white
sunburst
vintage sunburst
genreAssociation blues
hard rock
rock
hasVariant Gibson Firebird I NERFINISHED
Gibson Firebird III NERFINISHED
Gibson Firebird Studio NERFINISHED
Gibson Firebird V NERFINISHED
Gibson Firebird V 2010s reissue NERFINISHED
Gibson Firebird VII NERFINISHED
Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird NERFINISHED
headstockType banjo-style tuners
introducedInYear 1963
knownFor association with blues guitarists
association with rock guitarists
distinctive reverse body shape
neck-through construction
manufacturer Gibson NERFINISHED
marketedAs Firebird NERFINISHED
neckMaterial mahogany
numberOfFrets 22
orientation left-handed
right-handed
pickupType mini-humbucker
productionStatus in production with interruptions
scaleLength 24.75 inches
tailpieceType stopbar
typicalPickupConfiguration dual mini-humbuckers
usedBy Allen Collins NERFINISHED
Brian Jones NERFINISHED
Dave Grohl NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Gary Moore NERFINISHED
Johnny Winter NERFINISHED
Phil Manzanera NERFINISHED
Warren Haynes NERFINISHED

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Gibson Guitar Corporation notableProduct Gibson Firebird