Here I am.
First bass I ever bought, back when they were new in the late 70's.
Manageable weight, hung right on the strap (unlike the Thunderbird I really wanted . . . ), Boll Lawrence designed pickups and the Varitone were useable. Hated (still do) that 3-point bridge, at least now Hipshot makes a proper improved replacement, and Seymour sells replacement pickups through his Custom Shop.
I'm not much of a vintage guy (to quote JJ, 'HAH') but if I were going to buy an old Gibson bass (geez I hate even saying that out loud . . . ), a Ripper is way better than the G3 or that sliding thing, any of the EB's or RD's, if you want a more or less regular long scale bass you'd use in place of the typical Fender.
To my mind, the closest Gibson ever came to an honest long scale bass that could compete with Precisions or Jazz Basses, and unlike the underwhelming RD and Victory basses, they had a good weight, not heavyweights like the latter two.