rock and blues stages all over the world, earning its undeniable classic status even after it had been deleted from the Gibson line-up in 1965 for proving just too hot for a conservative guitar scene to handle.
Early Firebirds also featured reversed headstocks, with the tuners on the treble side, and the tuners themselves were banjo-style, with the tuning pegs located on the back of the headstock, rather than on the side.“set” or glued-in necks, rather than the through-body design; a variety of pickups, including P-90 single-coils and standard-sized humbuckers; and twelve-string and Studio models.
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