The Gibson Marauder originally featured a Canadian Maple neck (mahogany in 1979) with a rosewood fingerboard and a pointed headstock similar to the Flying V. In 1978 and 1979, fingerboards were maple. The neck bolted onto a solid body made of alder, or during 1978 and 1979, mahogany. Various standard Gibson finishes were available - sunburst, wine red, black, and a clear satin.
For the Marauder's wiring, the pickups were new designs by Bill Lawrence - a humbucker in the neck position and a single coil at the bridge. At first, a standard toggle switch near the cutaway served as the pickup selector, but an innovative blend control soon appeared allowing any mix of the two pickups.
This example dates to the 22nd of August, 1978 and is built with the mahogany body and maple fingerboard. The neck pickup has been replaced with a standard humbucker, the tuners have been updated to Gotoh models, and at one time a synthesizer pickup was installed, and removed which has left a couple of small holes. The original satin finish is worn through on the back near the contour.
This is sold without case.