100 Gibson Bass Book Postcards

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***SOLD OUT***  100 unique photographs of 100 different Gibson Bass Guitars. From the very first 1953 EB up to the 2019 LP JC DC. The successful ones like the Thunderbird IV, which has been a steady factor in the Gibson bass armada. Up to the not so successful, obscure ones, like the 20/20 designed by Ned Steinberger. And rare ones like the 8-string Les Paul Custom Bass that once belonged to TM Stevens. Or the Wayne Charvel designed pointy basses that never went into production.
All of them featured in The Gibson Bass Book.

And now they’re available as postcards!
Nice to send, and lovely to have. Put a stamp on and surprise a Gibson Bass fanatic. Or put it in a frame and hang it on your wall.

Full colour printed on high quality cardboard. The front side has an all-over high gloss UV protecting varnish to keep the colours vivid as long as possible.

Size A6 (105×148 mm)

 

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***SOLD OUT***  100 unique photographs of 100 different Gibson Bass Guitars. From the very first 1953 EB up to the 2019 LP JC DC. The successful ones like the Thunderbird IV, which has been a steady factor in the Gibson bass armada. Up to the not so successful, obscure ones, like the 20/20 designed by Ned Steinberger. And rare ones like the 8-string Les Paul Custom Bass that once belonged to TM Stevens. Or the Wayne Charvel designed pointy basses that never went into production.
All of them featured in The Gibson Bass Book.

And now they’re available as postcards!
Nice to send, and lovely to have. Put a stamp on and surprise a Gibson Bass fanatic. Or put it in a frame and hang it on your wall.

Full colour printed on high quality cardboard. The front side has an all-over high gloss UV protecting varnish to keep the colours vivid as long as possible.

Size A6 (105×148 mm)

 

 

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Weight 0.75 g

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