Gibson Marauder (usa) 1974

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Is anyone here able to tell me the exact characteristics of my Gibson Marauder bought by my father in '74 in USA (not the hawful European model !) ?

Body : ???
Neck/Profile : ???
Fingerboard : ???wood , 22 frets
Inlays : bullets
Scale/Nut Width : ???
Binding : ???
Bridge/Tailpiece : Tune-o-matic/Stop bar
Hardware : Nickel
Pickups : ???
Controls : vol & treble

It still sounds wonderful. However, I would be glad to get info from other Marauder owners and learn about any improvement or maintenance suggestions (pickups, frets, ..., ?).

I mainly play rythm & solo guitar on Classic Rock (Toto, Dire Straits, Bryan Adams, Deep Purple, Van Halen, Santana, Police, U2, Simply Red, Bob Marley, Tom Petty, Lenny Kravitz, ...).

Cheers,

Pat
Brussels
 
Gibson Marauder (usa) 1974
Looks really like a "Newbie" question ...

Is anyone here able to tell me the exact characteristics of my Gibson Marauder bought by my father in '74 in USA (not the hawful European model !)

Here goes........
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Body : Solid body with a single Venetian cutaway.
Dimensions : Length: 17–1/4" • width: 12–3/4" • depth: 1-3/4"
Material : Solid mahogany body (Solid Maple optional)
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Neck/Profile :
Nut Width : 1–11/16"
Scale : 24–3/4"
Frets : 22
Neck Pitch : 2°
Head Pitch : 14°
Materials : 3-piece laminated maple
Fingerboard : Maple
Inlay : Mother-of-pearl "dots"
Binding : none
Head : 3-piece laminated maple with Gibson logo
Machines : Schaller machine heads, chrome plated
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Binding : None
Bridge/Tailpiece : Tune-o-matic/Stop bar
Hardware : Die cast zinc, chrome-plated
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Pickups :
Number & Type : One Super Humbucking (front), One special design single coil (back)
Materials : The front pick-up has one Indox VI and two Indox VI I ceramic magnets, and the back pick-up has 2 Indox VII magnets. Pick-ups are epoxy-mounted.
Sound : Very high output and broad spectrum sound
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Controls :
Number & type
One master volume control, One master tone control
One full-range "pan" type selector switch (potentiometer) which allows mixing any amount of the two pick-ups together. Control can also select the pick-ups individually.

Whew..... Hope that helped.
 
More suggestions expected

:)

Thanks a lot Eyeslikefire for this prompt and comprehensive answer !

Do you own a Marauder ?
Did you make any modification to it ?

For the moment I do not feel any particular problem with the sound. I'm in fact very happy with it.
My current setup is :
Gibson Marauder -> Digitech 2101 Artist (Valve preamp, multi FX) -> Mixer -> MT Recorder or PA system
I assure you: it rocks !!!

In fact, the background reason of my post is this : I plan to buy a second guitar. Therefore, I try to better understand what are the crucial characteristics that make the sound as I want ...
What about current pickups ? How do they compare (Alnico, Seymour Duncan, EMG, ...) ?

Any recommandation to halp me to select a second guitar are welcome (budget < 2500 $). Here is my current shortlist :
- Gibson LP Studio
- Gibson LP Gary Moore
- Gibson LP Standard Plus
- Gibson LP Special Plus
- Godin LGX
- PRS Singlecut
- PRS Custom 24
- Music Man Steve Lukather
- Ibanez JS100 (?)

By the way, you may note that I HATE Strato toys ...

Cheers,

Pat
Brussels
:)
 
One more thing ...

Just to illustrate the style of music I like to play, have a look at my "absolute beginner" site (Song List page) :
The Belgian Chocolates

Awaiting your numerous comments ...

Cheers,

Pat
Brussels
 
Patrick,
No I don't own a Maruader. (but I've played plenty in the music store where I used to take lessons back in 1980) So I know them well,.. they were ok.
The stock P/U's in your Maurader are not as hot as the specs I thew in my reply, as a matter of fact I would pop in an EMG in the neck and (depending on your taste) maybe a Tex special in the bridge.
The best value in the metioned list is probably the LP studio. Though I LOVE the Les Paul DC cutaway. (about $1,400)
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Good luck man and let me know what you finaly buy.

Peace
Serge...:cool:
 
I briefly had one back in the 80s.I remember that Ron Wood of the Stones was their endorcee.
 
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