1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst
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1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst

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$4,499.00
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$4,499.00
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Up for sale is a super cool and hard to find 1981 Gibson Firebird II FM Artist CMT Sunburst. CMT stands for curly maple top and apparently this variation was only offered for a short time in limited numbers. This instrument came out of a collection of guitars that came from an ex Kalamazoo Gibson employee. It is marked "second" indicating a finish flaw or ding when it left Gibson. This is likely how the original owner ended up with it. This is the first and only time this guitar has been on the market and it is in very good condition less some light handling and finish wear and some finish wear on the bass side lower bout of the body, front and back. Pro setup in house and comes complete with its original hard case. Weight: 9lbs. 11oz.

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