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The Firebird -

Introduced by Gibson in 1963 as their first neck-through-body electric guitar design, designed by auto designer Ray Dietrich.

Known for its "reverse" body style (upper horn longer than lower) and mini-humbucker pickups, which produce a distinct "clangy," articulate clean sound with high end and less mid-range than traditional PAF humbuckers. The Firebird

Typically features a nine-ply mahogany/walnut neck-through design with mahogany body wings. Introduced by Gibson in 1963 as their first

The Firebird is a magical, glowing bird from faraway lands, central to Russian folktales, often acting as a difficult quest object for heroes like Prince Ivan. which produce a distinct "clangy

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