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#1
When I Got it, The Switches were not wired up..  the person that did that used an EMG in it.. but had gone back to the stock pickup before I got it..
#2
Wow, That's Awesome, and Makes Sense.. The Pickup is Definitely a Bicentennial 3 Screw..
I have a 76 bicentennial as well.. so I am guessing 40 is the number?
Its in this Video..
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Charm+City+Devils+Unstoppable&&view=detail&mid=654A5E00A9C229B3E42C654A5E00A9C229B3E42C&FORM=VRDGAR

and Like I Said , did 2 Crue fest Tours.. It is a Killer Bass..

#3
Thanks Baz, Not Selling it.. This One did 2 CrueFest Tours, and Can Be Seen in several Charm City Devils Videos.. I am Just Trying to find out if it was a One off, or how many Gibson actually Made.. I Spoke with Walter Carter and He is Stumped..
According to Gruhns Book, Gibson Made 40 Thunderbird II's in 1984. This One is Clearly a 86, With one 1984 Pot and one 1986 Pot, and a 1986 Serial Number..

I Have heard that they Made 6 of these in 86.. Just trying to see whatelse I Can Find out..
#4
Guys,
I am Trying to Find out any Info I Can About this Bass..
I Know the Micro switches are aftermarket..
Serial Number is 1986, Custom shop Edition on the back Of the Headstock.. one 1984 Pot, one 1986 pot..