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Gibson Marauder

The Gibson Marauder was an electric guitar model produced by Gibson between 1975 and 1979. Designed to compete with guitars made by Fender, it had limited success and was discontinued after only 7,111 had been sold.

Gibson Marauder
ManufacturerGibson
Period1974–1979
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointBolt-on neck
Scale24.75 in (629 mm)
Woods
BodyAlder, Mahogany, Maple
NeckMaple
FretboardMaple, Rosewood, Ebony
Hardware
BridgeTune-o-matic, and "Short Lyre Vibrola" used on some models
Pickup(s)H-SC: Bill Lawrence Humbucker (neck), Bill Lawrence Blade Noiseless Single-coil (bridge)
Colors available
Classic White, Cherry, Ebony, Natural

History edit

The Marauder was introduced as an attempt to break into the single coil pickup bolt-on neck guitar market, which was dominated by Fender at that time. To design the pickups, Gibson tapped Bill Lawrence, who had joined in 1972 and had already produced the L6-S. His design was reminiscent of the Fender Telecaster, though it in fact it had two humbucker pickups.[1]

The Marauder was officially introduced in 1974 and began shipping in 1975, supported by endorsements from Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley. Minor modifications were made in 1976 and in 1978. The model was cancelled in 1979 though some were still made until 1982. In all, only 7,111 were ever made. [2]

Description edit

The Marauder sports a contoured single cutaway Les Paul-shaped body, and a bolt on a maple neck with a headstock similar to the Flying V's. Marauders were made with alder, maple, or mahogany bodies. The fretboard was produced both in the traditional Gibson rosewood, or a more Fender-like maple, both with 22 frets. Most had dot markers, "though some may have had trapezoid."[1] In fact, rosewood fretboard could be bound and have typical to Gibson trapezoid markers. Such can be seen, for instance, in Gibson advertising materials of the time featuring Kiss Guitarist Paul Stanley.[3][4]

Every Marauder featured custom-designed Bill Lawrence pickups sealed in clear epoxy. The guitar had a regular-sized humbucker pickup in the neck position and a small humbucker, in a blade style resembling a single coil, was mounted at an angle by the bridge (similar to a Telecaster or Stratocaster). This arrangement resembled the Fender Telecaster Custom and the resulting tone was closer to the Fender sound than that of most Gibson guitars, with more higher frequencies than regular Gibsons.[1]

Early Marauders had a three-way toggle switch on the treble side of the upper bout of the body (opposite the location on Les Pauls and ES-175s, similar to a Gibson Byrdland), to select either one or both pickups. In 1976, a rotary potentiometer was introduced which allowed a range of blends between the two pickups. In still later Marauders, the potentiometer was positioned between the volume and tone knobs, now with a "chickenhead" knob to avoid confusion with the "speed" knobs used for the volume and tone.

All Marauders had a Schaller-made "Harmonica" tune-o-matic" style bridge and the standard Gibson "stopbar" tailpiece. They had enclosed "Gibson Deluxe" tuners and typical Gibson strap buttons.

Most common was the natural satin finish on 4,758 of the Marauders. 1,368 were finished in the colour wine-red, 460 were finished in Ebony, and 240 in tobacco sunburst. 202 Marauders without specified finish were mentioned in Gibson's shipping lists, and 83 Marauder Customs were made only in the tobacco sunburst finish.[2] A handful more were built until 1982.[5]

Notable players edit

Sum 41 lead vocalist and guitarist Deryck Whibley's first guitar was a walnut Marauder and he famously can be seen playing it in the music videos for "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep".

Asian Kung-Fu Generation vocalist and guitarist Masafumi Gotoh can be seen using a Marauder in the music videos for " Rewrite " and " After Dark ".

Adam Jones from Tool used it on their 2019 album Fear Inoculum.[6]

Also used for many years by Angelo Flies of Massive Attack. David Keegan from The Shop Assistants is pictured holding his Marauder on the cover of their LP "Will Anything Happen" in the bottom right corner.

Golden Earring guitarist George Kooymans used a Gibson Marauder for Drop-D songs like "Long Blonde Animal" live. This guitar was most likely bought in 1975 and first used on the To The Hilt album as it is seen in the promo video for the title track.

Notable users: Walter Schreifels of Rival Schools, George Johnson of The Brothers Johnson, Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Fox Amato of Horace Green, Mac McCaughan of Superchunk, Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks, Ricardo Mastria of Dead Fish, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, Mick Taylor and Hugo Ali of Shitsunami. Paul Stanley of Kiss claimed to have never actually played the Marauder but would bring one out for every encore and then smash the guitar in several pieces then throw them into the audience, Jeff Lynne.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Wright, Michael (November 2009). "The Gibson Marauder M-1". Vintage Guitar. pp. 52, 114.
  2. ^ a b "Gibson Marauder Specifications and Shipping Totals >> Vintage Guitar and Bass".
  3. ^ Paul Stanley
  4. ^ Kiss
  5. ^ . www.gibson.com. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  6. ^ "The secrets behind Adam Jones' tone on Tool's Fear Innoculum: producer Joe Barresi reveals all". www.guitarworld.com. October 2, 2019. Retrieved October 2, 2019.

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The Gibson Marauder was an electric guitar model produced by Gibson between 1975 and 1979 Designed to compete with guitars made by Fender it had limited success and was discontinued after only 7 111 had been sold Gibson MarauderManufacturerGibsonPeriod1974 1979ConstructionBody typeSolidNeck jointBolt on neckScale24 75 in 629 mm WoodsBodyAlder Mahogany MapleNeckMapleFretboardMaple Rosewood EbonyHardwareBridgeTune o matic and Short Lyre Vibrola used on some modelsPickup s H SC Bill Lawrence Humbucker neck Bill Lawrence Blade Noiseless Single coil bridge Colors availableClassic White Cherry Ebony Natural Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Notable players 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Marauder was introduced as an attempt to break into the single coil pickup bolt on neck guitar market which was dominated by Fender at that time To design the pickups Gibson tapped Bill Lawrence who had joined in 1972 and had already produced the L6 S His design was reminiscent of the Fender Telecaster though it in fact it had two humbucker pickups 1 The Marauder was officially introduced in 1974 and began shipping in 1975 supported by endorsements from Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley Minor modifications were made in 1976 and in 1978 The model was cancelled in 1979 though some were still made until 1982 In all only 7 111 were ever made 2 Description editThe Marauder sports a contoured single cutaway Les Paul shaped body and a bolt on a maple neck with a headstock similar to the Flying V s Marauders were made with alder maple or mahogany bodies The fretboard was produced both in the traditional Gibson rosewood or a more Fender like maple both with 22 frets Most had dot markers though some may have had trapezoid 1 In fact rosewood fretboard could be bound and have typical to Gibson trapezoid markers Such can be seen for instance in Gibson advertising materials of the time featuring Kiss Guitarist Paul Stanley 3 4 Every Marauder featured custom designed Bill Lawrence pickups sealed in clear epoxy The guitar had a regular sized humbucker pickup in the neck position and a small humbucker in a blade style resembling a single coil was mounted at an angle by the bridge similar to a Telecaster or Stratocaster This arrangement resembled the Fender Telecaster Custom and the resulting tone was closer to the Fender sound than that of most Gibson guitars with more higher frequencies than regular Gibsons 1 Early Marauders had a three way toggle switch on the treble side of the upper bout of the body opposite the location on Les Pauls and ES 175s similar to a Gibson Byrdland to select either one or both pickups In 1976 a rotary potentiometer was introduced which allowed a range of blends between the two pickups In still later Marauders the potentiometer was positioned between the volume and tone knobs now with a chickenhead knob to avoid confusion with the speed knobs used for the volume and tone All Marauders had a Schaller made Harmonica tune o matic style bridge and the standard Gibson stopbar tailpiece They had enclosed Gibson Deluxe tuners and typical Gibson strap buttons Most common was the natural satin finish on 4 758 of the Marauders 1 368 were finished in the colour wine red 460 were finished in Ebony and 240 in tobacco sunburst 202 Marauders without specified finish were mentioned in Gibson s shipping lists and 83 Marauder Customs were made only in the tobacco sunburst finish 2 A handful more were built until 1982 5 Notable players editSum 41 lead vocalist and guitarist Deryck Whibley s first guitar was a walnut Marauder and he famously can be seen playing it in the music videos for Fat Lip and In Too Deep Asian Kung Fu Generation vocalist and guitarist Masafumi Gotoh can be seen using a Marauder in the music videos for Rewrite and After Dark Adam Jones from Tool used it on their 2019 album Fear Inoculum 6 Also used for many years by Angelo Flies of Massive Attack David Keegan from The Shop Assistants is pictured holding his Marauder on the cover of their LP Will Anything Happen in the bottom right corner Golden Earring guitarist George Kooymans used a Gibson Marauder for Drop D songs like Long Blonde Animal live This guitar was most likely bought in 1975 and first used on the To The Hilt album as it is seen in the promo video for the title track Notable users Walter Schreifels of Rival Schools George Johnson of The Brothers Johnson Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth Fox Amato of Horace Green Mac McCaughan of Superchunk Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks Ricardo Mastria of Dead Fish Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age Mick Taylor and Hugo Ali of Shitsunami Paul Stanley of Kiss claimed to have never actually played the Marauder but would bring one out for every encore and then smash the guitar in several pieces then throw them into the audience Jeff Lynne See also editGibson S 1 Gibson Sonex Gibson Guitar Corporation product listReferences edit a b c Wright Michael November 2009 The Gibson Marauder M 1 Vintage Guitar pp 52 114 a b Gibson Marauder Specifications and Shipping Totals gt gt Vintage Guitar and Bass Paul Stanley Kiss Living in the 70s The Gibson Marauder www gibson com Archived from the original on October 1 2015 Retrieved September 30 2015 The secrets behind Adam Jones tone on Tool s Fear Innoculum producer Joe Barresi reveals all www guitarworld com October 2 2019 Retrieved October 2 2019 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gibson Marauder nbsp This article relating to electric guitars is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gibson Marauder amp oldid 1210674971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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