At the tail-end of the 1960s the Gibson EB3 was redesigned; the most immediate change being the new slotted headstock. It still came in Cherry, but also Walnut as seen here; a lot of slotted headstock EB basses were shipped in walnut finish
1971 was the last year of the slotted headstock EB models; their short production run started in very late 1969 (the earliest models have no 'MADE IN USA' stamp, and very early 1970 pots - see an early slotted headstock EB-0 bass) and ended in late 1971. A very small number were also shipped in 1972, although most likely limited to custom-order basses, such as this left-handed EB-3 that was ordered a year earlier.
The bass shown is indeed typical of it's vintage: three-piece bound mahogany neck without volute, one-piece mahogany body, five-ply pickguard, scripted truss-rod cover and glued-on pearl logo. The six-digit serial number is stamped in to the neck above MADE IN USA. As a 30 1/2" scale instrument, it requires short scale strings.
1971 Gibson EB-3 specifications
Model: Gibson EB3
Year: 1971
Serial Number: 624230
Scale: 30 1/2" (short)
Body: Solid mahogany body
Neck: Three-piece mahogany, set neck with binding. Dot position markers
Frets: 19
Width at nut: 1 1/2"
Weight: 3.7kg
Hardware includes the two-point intonatable bridge with cover, Schaller M-4-C tuning keys, and Gibson neck humbucker (lovingly dubbed 'mudbucker') and bridge pickup. There are a few minor differences to 1970 models; in 1971-early 1973 a lot of EB basses had 'Gibson' etched into the pickup covers, and string mutes (although never universally fitted) were phased out. Few later production slotted headstock EBs (or 1971 Gibson basses in general) had them, and they were completely discontinued by the advent of the maple-necked EB basses in late 1971. (See a 1972 Gibson EB-3)

The slotted headstock EB3 was first shown in the 1970 Gibson bass catalog. This is one of 706 walnut EB-3s shipped in 1971, (compared with 973 in cherry and 25 natural) and one of approximately 3644 slotted headstocks shipped in total. (The production run of slotted headstock EB3s ran from very late 1969 until very late 1971, whilst the figure quoted is for all EB3s shipped in 1970 and 1971. It may exclude a few very early split headstocks EB3s and include a few of the later maple-neck EB-3s. See the EB-3 shipping totals.
In 1971, the EB3 had a US zone 1 list price of $410 - plus another $90 for the case.

This bass has a one-piece mahogany body, with a set (glued-in) three-piece mahogany neck. The Walnut finish is highly characteristic of early seventies Gibson guitars and basses, and works very well over a mahogany body.

The slotted headstock EB basses of 1970-71 were the first to have the black plastic surround and height adjustable
humbucking neck pickup. Like the bridge pickup, this also has the Gibson logo on it's cover.

The controls are unchanged from earlier versions of the EB3: a four-way varitone switch (chicken head knob) and two tone and two volume controls, topped with witch-hat knobs. The upper two controls are for the neck pickup, the lower two for the bridge. The different varitone settings are quite distinct. Have a
listen to some EB3s.

Two-point tune-o-matic bridge with chrome cover. In 1971 Gibson stopped fitting the underbridge mute to EB basses - compare this bass to an example from the previous year with mute
1970 Gibson EB3.

The EB3 has two volume and two tone controls, along with a four way tone-switch. The schematic for the circuitry in this bass can be seen here
EB3 schematic. Note the rectangular metal tone choke. The CTS-made potentiometers are 3 x Gibson part number
70027 (500K) and 1 x
70021 (250K).
This circuitry is broadly unchanged since the very first incarnations of the EB3 bass.

The EB3 had a one-piece neck mahogany through most of the 1960s, but right towards the end of the decade, Gibson started using a three piece mahogany neck on it's bass guitars. This continued into the seventies, eventually evolving into a three piece maple neck from 1972.

Close-up of the
Schaller M4C machine heads fitted to a slotted headstock EB basses. Note the gear covers are engraved with the Gibson name, as opposed to the
Schaller M4 units used in the preceding few years which are just marked with a 'G'.

The Gibson logo on the EBO and EB3 slotted headstock basses was not inlaid, but was cut from a thin sheet of mother of pearl, and then glued down. This was discontinued in 1972 when the basses once again had solid headstocks.

The Gibson slotted bass guitar headstock. Basses with this headstock design were shipped between early 1970 and early 1972. Compare this to a slightly older
1969 EB3 headstock and a newer
1972 EB3 headstock. Note the single-ply model-designated truss-rod cover, and banjo-style backwards facing
Schaller M4C machine heads.
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Glastonbury, Connecticut, 060**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$3700
One owner, bought new in 1969 from Quigly Music in Kansas City with original Gibson Case. One small strap rub on back with minor finish scratches on back as seen in photos....
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Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$2190
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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1973 Gibson EB-3 in its original Walnut finish. It has a great playing neck with great frets. It's all original and 100% complete along with its original bridge cover and original purple lined hardshell case. It's in very good condition with some nicks + dings, light belt buckle wear on the back of the body and other cosmetic wear including one misaligned extra screw hole concealed by the bass side of the bridge ...
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Spokane, Washington, 992**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$1600
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Union, New Hampshire, 038**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$1275
The Gibson 70s EB-3 WALNUT Used Electric Bass is a classic right-handed solid wood electric bass guitar with a 4-string configuration. This vintage model, known as the Les Paul, was made in the United States and features a solid brown body color, making it both visually appealing and high-quality in terms of sound and playability. With its durable construction and iconic design, this guitar is a popular choice among bass players looking for a reliable and timeless instrument....
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Kokomo, Indiana, 469**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$2500
The 1972 Gibson EB-3 The first Model Mahogany Bass Guitar is a vintage electric bass guitar that exudes classic style and timeless appeal. With a short scale body made of mahogany with a maple neck and a right-handed design, this 4-string bass guitar features a rosewood fretboard for a smooth and rich tone. This model, part of the Gibson series, comes with a hard case for added protection and easy transport. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a beginner looking to add a vintage touch to your ...
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 333**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$11495
This is a beautiful 1st year produced example of the exactly ??Cream Era?? Gibson EB-3 bass, pretty much identical the primary one used extensively by Jack Bruce from 1966 into the mid-70s. These expensive double pickup EB basses were made in fairly small quantities from 1961 into the mid-1960s but most examples that surface now are the later ??60s and early ??70s models, when they were produced in much greater numbers ?? at least partially due to the popularity of Cream ! Those are fine ...
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El Segundo, California, 902**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$3500
Beautiful stunning EB three Gibson guitar Bass original case, one lady owner, left as found 1970s i??ll let the Pictures do the talking or the playing ! Enjoy laurence & sally of StorageWars and baggage battles currently www roundthebend tv
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Antioch, Tennessee, 370**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$3199
Very good condition 1969 Gibson EB-3 bass in cherry. No breaks. All original outside of the changed tuners, replaced tone pot (original included), and a recent refret. This example has some honest play wear throughout from touring, but is lucky to come out with no breaks to report. Bridge mute assembly functions. Truss rod works well, neck is straight, and it has been recently restrung. 8 3 pounds. Gibson logo is a bit faded, but this is purely cosmetic of course. This example sounds very boomy,...
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Danville, Pennsylvania, 178**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
$1500
This vintage Gibson EB-3 (1969-1972) was used on stage in a touring band as a primary instrument between 1974 and 1982. There have been some customizations, pictured. Slotted headstock, mahogany body with walnut finish. Some costmetic dings consistent with age and use; the headstock crack was repaired professionally years ago. Overall in good condition, and was last used on a recording in 2023. Comes with original case, stencilled with the name of the band....
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Birmingham, B1***, UNITED KINGDOM
£5500
- Overall: Good condition.
- Frets: Good condition, no issues.
- Hardware: All original.
- Electronics: All original, no issues.
- Finish: This Bass Guitar is in Good condition with some wear through previous usage. There are some dents on the body as well as a crack near the jack input, which has been repaired.
- Made in USA, 1961.
* Hard Case included.
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Immingham, DN40***, UNITED KINGDOM
£1537
GIBSON EB3 Vintage bass guitar. Not entirely standard condition but very playable, versatile guitar with wide range of sounds and in fine condition (mods are later 3 point bridge, modified tone circuit). Complete with shaped case and strap. PLEASE examine photographs carefully before bidding. Cheapest on offer' Further information or details with pleasure. Collection only, unless you are prepared to accept as is and at your risk entirely No foreign bids thankyou....
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COLOGNE, GERMANY
£99
NARROW 42 mm version
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COLOGNE, GERMANY
£385
1971 GIBSON EB 3 SLOTTED HEADSTOCK BASS CASE - made in USA :
* CASE ONLY !
* interior has stains
* tolex has rips
* all latches are working fine
* worn but solid
* check all pics
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Swindon, SN5***, UNITED KINGDOM
£4687
1962 Gibson EB-3 bass guitar
All original pick ups switch gear etc. A fantastic piece of guitar history and a great addition for any serious collector or just somebody who loves that classic sound.
Comes with vintage Gibson hard case although I do not think it is the original.
Age related marks but nothing serious considering it is 62 years old!...
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Horncastle, LN9***, UNITED KINGDOM
£3010
The Gibson EB-3 is a bass guitar introduced in 1961 and discontinued in 1979. It was produced at Gibson's plant in Kalamazoo, MI It features a slim SG-style body, a short 30 5" scale, and two pick up's (a large humbucking pickup in the neck position and a mini humbucker pickup in the bridge position). The electronics include a four-way rotary pickup selector switch (for Series 1 basses: neck pickup with midrange notch, bridge, bridge and neck with low end rolled off neck pickup, neck pickup with...
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COLOGNE, GERMANY
£129
bridge pickup ring ONLY
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Hull, HU7***, UNITED KINGDOM
£1399
This is a Vintage Gibson EB 3 bass from circa 1972 in a lovely aged cherry red, the bass is all original with a very low easy to play action, it has a great sound with lots of options for multiple different tones with the 4 way switch 2 pickups and 2 volume and 2 tone controls. Everything works perfectly, there is no fret wear mainly because I always use flat wound strings. The colour has worn in one place on the neck, its at the back of the neck so is out of sight, [please see the photo] you ...
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Farnham, GU10***, UNITED KINGDOM
£3062
Available now is this 1965 Gibson EB3. One of only 339 shipped in that year, and one of even fewer that made it this side of the pond
The EB-3, widely known as the classic Cream bass, was used and made most famous by Jack Bruce from blues-rock pioneers 'Cream' around 1967 onwards. He had a few of them over that time period, but his main and most photographed instrument was a matching '65. The spacing between the control knobs was changed in 1965 to match the guitar line, so only a percentage...
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Meisterschwanden, 5***, SWITZERLAND
CHF2250
Gibson EB-3 Bassgitarre mit original Koffer, Jack Bruce spielte so ein Instrument mit Ginger Baker (Drums) und Eric Clapton (Cream)...
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COLOGNE, GERMANY
€439
1971 GIBSON EB 3 SLOTTED HEADSTOCK BASS CASE - made in USA :
* CASE ONLY !
* interior has stains
* tolex has rips
* all latches are working fine
* worn but solid
* check all pics
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