Gibson Firebird Platypus Ebony
The Gibson Firebird Platypus in detail
The history of the Gibson Firebird
The Firebird is one of the most iconic guitar designs ever! The Firebird Platypus takes the legendary look of this guitar one step further with its unique appearance. Its sound is equally distinctive. The two historically accurate and articulate Gibson Firebird mini-humbucker pickups with Alnico VI magnets deliver an almost bell-like tone when played clean. When overdriven they produce excellent rock and blues tones. Individual volume and tone controls let you shape the sound further. The pickguard is, of course, decorated with the legendary Firebird graphic. This beautiful guitar comes with a hard case.
Key features explained
The Firebird Platypus is a homage to some rare transitional models. It features a mahogany body with a set neck, yet conveys the look of a traditional reverse-Firebird body with a neck-through. The mahogany neck has a SlimTaper profile and a rosewood fretboard, and it sports a platypus-style headstock with Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners. The headstock was slightly modified to provide a straight string pull for reduced friction and improved tuning stability.
The Platypus headstock
In early 1965 the original Firebird design went through several development stages. One of the most significant changes was the switch of the headstock to the "Non-Reverse" form. Unlike the original "Reverse" design, which had a two-piece headstock with a holly veneer overlay, the new headstock was flat — resembling the beak of a platypus: Firebird Platypus (English for platypus). The platypus-style Firebird featured six inline tuners instead of the banjo-style tuners used previously.
Product information "Gibson Firebird Platypus Ebony"
A tribute to the rare transitional models from 1965
In early 1965, the original Firebird design underwent several different iterations. One of the significant changes was that the headstock was given a "non-reverse" shape. Unlike the original Reverse Firebird headstock design, which consisted of two layers with a holly veneer, the new headstock was flat like a platypus's bill. The Platypus-style Firebird was equipped with six tuning machines arranged in a row, unlike the "banjo-style" tuning machines used on earlier Firebird models.
The Firebird Platypus pays homage to these rare transitional models. It features a mahogany body with a glued-on neck and the look of a traditional Reverse Firebird body with a continuous neck. The Platypus-style headstock is equipped with a Graph Tech saddle and Grover Mini Rotomatic tuning machines. Individual volume and tone controls allow for further sound customization, and of course, the pickguard features the legendary hot-stamped Firebird graphic.
- Binding: White
- Body Material: Mahogany
- Body Shape: Offset
- Bridge / Tremolo: Aluminium Nashville Tune-O-Matic, Aluminium Stop Bar
- Bridge Pickup: Gibson Firebird Mini Humbucker
- Color/ Finish: Ebony
- Colour: Black
- Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone
- Country of Origin: USA
- Custom shop: no
- Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Fretboard Inlays: Acryl Trapez
- Fretboard radius: 12"
- Frets: 22
- Fret size: Medium Jumbo
- Hardware: Chrome
- Includes: Hard case + accessories
- Neck: Mahogany
- Neck Pickup: Gibson Firebird Mini Humbucker
- Neck Profile: Slim Taper
- Neck construction: Set in neck
- Nut Width: 43.053 mm / 1.695 in
- Nut material: Graph Tech
- Pickguard: 3-Ply White
- Pickup Configuration: H-H (2x Humbucker)
- Pickup Cover: Chrome
- Pickup Selector Switch: 3-way switch
- Pickup type: passive
- Pot Caps: Gold Top Hats with Silver Reflector
- Scale: 24" (610 - 634 mm)
- Scale Length: 24,75" (629 mm)
- Signature Model: no
- Strings: 6 string
- Strings thickness ex factory: .010 - .046
- Technology: Solid Body
- Tuning Machines: Grover Mini Rotomatic
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