Just because it's weird, wacky, and you probably never saw one, and may never see another... may even wish you hadn't seen this one!
1987 Gibson Q-80. Rare as... well, it ain't rare in a good way. These things were basically some spare parts they had laying around that got made into some pretty neat basses in a short run, sprayed black, red, or white, and badged "Custom Shop Edition". It has a mahogany Victory-shaped body, they kinda' gave 'em a haircut and a shave, bolted on a maple Explorer neck with a good ol' Hockey Stick 'stock, and stuck in some leftover Grabber type pickups in... wait-for-it... PAIRS! Has a simple passive V-V-T harness. This thing has some snarl about it. Add blacked-out Schaller tuners and roller bridge and all black hardware. I gotta' say - it ain't bad at all. You can't believe how many times I think about showing up for an HGB gig with this thing, all greased up and wearing some faux leopardskin britches and a blonde wig. I would be the King in Franklin County. Or possibly, the Queen.
Seriously, this has sorta' become my loaner bass. I just got it back from my buddy Stewart. His boy wanted to try bass guitar, so I sent it down last Spring. It came back with a new set of strings, and a new cable too, and a nice note from a newly inspired young bass player.
No Alembic content here... just some Nashville lumber. I think it's going to one of my coworkers next. Pictures for fun.