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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #45 on: June 29, 2011, 07:25:07 AM »
If I were in the market, I'd want a rear routed control cavity.

Not generally a fan of gold, but for some reason I think it looks great on a J yet not on other Fender shapes.

The Hawk looks great in just about any color.

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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #46 on: June 29, 2011, 08:09:30 AM »
If I were in the market, I'd want a rear routed control cavity.

Not generally a fan of gold, but for some reason I think it looks great on a J yet not on other Fender shapes.

The Hawk looks great in just about any color.

+1 on rear control cavity.

I did a lot of work for a commercial director in the mid 80s.  He had a Golden Hawk that was sort of flesh color over purple.  He said they were the original colors, similar to this.


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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #47 on: June 29, 2011, 09:33:02 AM »



Dad had a 57 two tone gold over white Golden Hawk with a Pontiac motor/tranny combo transplanted. I loved that car.
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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #48 on: June 30, 2011, 04:19:47 AM »
Thank god a Chevy 350 wasn't transplanted into it!
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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #49 on: July 01, 2011, 10:03:47 AM »
Thank god a Chevy 350 wasn't transplanted into it!

My favorite car is a '67 RS Camaro and most of my list of favorites are also Chevys, but I feel the same way. I get that small block Chevy parts were plentiful and mostly interchangeable back in the day but I'd rather see a flat head in an old Ford or a hemi in an old Plymouth. The guy I learned about hot rods from was a tool and die maker and to this day if he needs a part he can't find he's just as likely to fabricate it himself.

Of course, the one 350 he had was in his '55 Nomad, so that one was acceptable.  ;)

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Re: One Hour JAEZZbird
« Reply #50 on: July 01, 2011, 12:35:21 PM »
Nice work!
This thread reminds me of one of Watt's bastardized, beat-up old basses:

"1956 fender precision bass
thunderbird pickup replaced stock one, another added at the bridge
has a 'v' neck and "thunderbroom" carved into the back of the body
opened up a beasties tour using this w/fIREHOSE
got it in hermosa beach, ca"

... from http://hootpage.com/hoot_gallery-thudstaffs.html
I always wondered what that one sounded like.
Basses: Gibson lpb-1, Gibson dc jr tribute, Greco thunderbird, Danelectro dc, Ibanez blazer.  Amps: genz benz shuttle 6.0, EA CXL110, EA CXL112, Spark 40.  Guitars: Danelectro 59XT, rebuilt cheap LP copy