Some of you guys might remember this poor shared of a Thunderbird I bought off ebay for 10 bucks. I rebuilt the body and sent it off to Dolan's for a new neck. I'm stoked.(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/phoenix.jpg) Looked like this when I bought it. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/100_2259.jpg)
I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Lookin' good!
The Wall Clock lives!
I had completely forgotten about that one. What will you be doing for electronics?
I have a 60's Thunderbird pup just waiting for it's new home ! The pickguard is also a original 60's. I will use one of my bridges and one of the tail pieces that Bill (drbassman)is having made. The bass will be finished in Polaris white.
That looks great! Talk about back from the dead! :o
What radius did you choose for your fingerboard and is that ebony?
Standard Gibson 12" (I think) radius, rosewood for the fingerboard
You guys do some amazing work, can't wait to see that done.
I'm in the hunt for the next one!!! I'd love to find another NR basket case.
Quote from: drbassman on January 20, 2008, 07:03:25 AM
I'm in the hunt for the next one!!! I'd love to find another NR basket case.
LOL Yeah me to Bill.
I know, we're afflicted with the same disease.
....MMMMMMeeeeee toooooo!
Quote from: shadowcastaz on January 20, 2008, 11:10:17 AM
....MMMMMMeeeeee toooooo!
Someone should develop an vaccine!
I was going to build a mahogany RD once but then it dawned on me as why?
If anything I would like a LP Triumph project and cut away the lower horn like on my Fenderbird for upper fret access
Rob is goating me on to do this!
:o
I have no desire to be cured. ;D
It's here !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll try to post some pics tonight ! Dolan did a fantastic job on the neck ! (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/pheonix002.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/%20v102/godofthunder59/pheonix001.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/pheonix003.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/pheonix001.jpg)
Ah yes, it turned out great! Another Gibson train wreck rescued! Now I want another one!
Damn that is a nice job . Dr. B , you been teachin on the side?
Nice looking bass, I like the white.
Looks like it's going to be killer!!!
Scott, looking good as always!....that's sweet :D
That sure turned out nice. But we knew all along that Dolan would do it right.
Thanks guys I am going to do her in polaris white. Michael really did a nice job, There is a small volute on the back of the headstock that I am very glad to see. It will add a little extra strength and also mark the bass as not all original, something that has concerned me once (after I'm dead) the bass is out of my possession that it does not get passed off as all original. Bill I can't wait to see this with the tail piece on it !
Very nice.
(more hesitantly): And there will be no Badass bridge?
No Badass bridge Uwe ,the only Badass on it will be me ;) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/JSmoke2410.jpg)
Yep, the tailpiece will definitely set her off nicely. About that mug shot...........I mean promo picture!
Very nice!
You still have those model g's?
Quote from: Barklessdog on March 05, 2008, 10:53:31 AM
Very nice!
You still have those model g's? :o :o :o :o
John, don't give him ideas please!!!!! Couldn't you just have diverted this thread to anal sex as customary with you?
Wow, that's nice. I know you've waited for this for a long time now.
There's nothing like a rescued NR! What a great sound and retro look. I'm actually taking mine to a quiet gig on Saturday, I'll try to have the wife take some pictures to share. My NR with the Mesa rig is awesome! Can't wait to hear Scott's!
Where is the gig Bill ? Tonight Fri we are at the Juke box on rt 104 in Spencerport, former country bar turned rock establishment. The first time we played there the country band that had been playing every fri might for YEARS showed up to play, no one told them about the new format. I felt real bad for them. Right out of the Blues Brothers. My faithfull NR will be onstage as always, I keep saying I am going to stop bringing it to gigs but I just depend on it so much. John yes I still have model G's waiting for their new home ;) the model Gbird is still off at the finishers :'( I rigged up the bass to play naked and man did it sound great. I am building these to use on stage.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/godofthunder59/nrfbird002.jpg
Wow, that's a real bummer for the other band! I hate when that happens. Bar owners can be such dicks! Your F-Bird looks so sweet, I'm still gonna do one someday if I can ever get these other projects off my bench! My gig is a church event at Brook Lea CC. The crowd should be pretty tame. :P
I've actually finished my NR completely except for filing the saddles a little more. I really like having the groove in them, it lowers the strings a bit and I can adjust for the fret board radius too. Also keeps them where I want them when playing! Otherwise, it's all done. I had to wet sand and polish the back again because I had to redo the clear coat after a problem with leaving it on a rubber mat over night. Opps, won't do that again! Can't wait to see yours totally finished!
Bill are you using using tone pro studs ? I think we have talked about this before. I found using the Tone Pro studs on vintage Thunderbirds you are going to have higher action than if you use original Gibsons. I am not sure why but I ran into this when installing one of my bridges on my NR using Tone Pro studs. I have never had this happen with the original studs. Bummer about the back of your Bird ! I tell the wife and daughter all the time keep your plastic and rubber junk off the furniture, I don't think they belive me that that that stuff can eat finish..........................but it does !
Quote from: godofthunder on March 07, 2008, 06:13:20 AM
Bill are you using using tone pro studs ? I think we have talked about this before. I found using the Tone Pro studs on vintage Thunderbirds you are going to have higher action than if you use original Gibsons. I am not sure why but I ran into this when installing one of my bridges on my NR using Tone Pro studs. I have never had this happen with the original studs. Bummer about the back of your Bird ! I tell the wife and daughter all the time keep your plastic and rubber junk off the furniture, I don't think they belive me that that that stuff can eat finish..........................but it does !
Ditto on the rubber and nitro interactions! I'm using the Tone Pros cuz I actually can tork them all the way down, lower than the couple sets of original studs I have on hand. Weird, huh? For some reason, I need that bridge bottomed all the way out in order to get close to the action I want. I still need about 1/8" more before it's down where I like it. The action right now is good, but I like it low and just a hair above buzzing!
QuoteI tell the wife and daughter all the time keep your plastic and rubber junk off the furniture, I don't think they belive me that that that stuff can eat finish..........................but it does !
I had a bit of that with my Reranch nitro bird, but my Rd sit/sat on rubber all it's life without ill effect???
I can't provide a answer John, wish I knew !
I'm pretty sure the formula for nitro has changed over the years, so that may have something to do with it. fwiw, I've never had any reactions between nitro & rubber (sounds obscene!) on any of my instruments.
The more I think about it I have never had a problem with a factory job, just on refins I have done with spray bomb nitro.
I think it depend on the rubber compound in question. I use those see thru rubber non-skid mats on my work surface and that stuff leaves marks in the nitro. Even caused it to swell. The rubber on my Warwick 5-guitar stand doesn't mark any of my nitro finished basses. It's all in the chemistry.
I've definitely seen the problem on factory paint jobs. It's true that nitro formulas have changed over the years (different vendors, improvements and EPA regulations) but new and old can be affected. Just depends on the composition of the rubber or plastic.
Quote from: Dave W on March 07, 2008, 04:46:55 PM
I've definitely seen the problem on factory paint jobs. It's true that nitro formulas have changed over the years (different vendors, improvements and EPA regulations) but new and old can be affected. Just depends on the composition of the rubber or plastic.
I built my daughter a long bookcase to set under the windows in her bedroom when she was about five. Made it out of clear pine that I put a pickled finish on that I didn't want to yellow so I used Deft. Stuff worked well and polished out great. Thing is about six feet long and maybe 28" high. I get it all set up and books loaded and she in turn used the top of it to play on - every piece of plastic she left on it, those of you with daughters know just how much Barbie crap is plastic, melted into the Deft! Some the plastic the Deft melted! To this day the top looks like Manuel Noriega's face ;D
With the move progress has almost ground to a halt :-\ But last night I installed a set of vintage clover leaf tuners and Bill's tail piece ! I have yet to route the control cavity and install the nut. I am getting close but the wait is killing me. Right now the bass is primed out. I want to install all the hardware and wire her up before I do the final finish. Patience my ass.