Bicentennial Thunderbird ?? on the 'verb

Started by lowend1, April 28, 2020, 08:08:46 PM

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lowend1

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Dave W

That's a '76 serial number.

Pretty rough shape, I'd call that fair condition at best.

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Quote from: BklynKen on April 28, 2020, 08:44:46 PM
That poor Thunderbird. Meanwhile, for $500 more:

https://reverb.com/item/3377471-gibson-thunderbird-bicentennial-bass-1976-tobacco-burst

Yep. That pawn shop will be sitting on its beaten-up Bird for a while, especially at $3K.
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Chris P.

My '76 Tbird has a 00 s/n too. But no Limited Edition on top of it. Mine has the all black headstock, but I think there are also '76ers with only the raised part of the headstock in black.

That makes two questions:)

doombass

Quote from: Chris P. on April 29, 2020, 02:44:55 AM
My '76 Tbird has a 00 s/n too. But no Limited Edition on top of it. Mine has the all black headstock, but I think there are also '76ers with only the raised part of the headstock in black.

That makes two questions:)

Black and sunburst had all black headstocks. White had all white headstocks. My white one is a refin and has the raised section in black and outline in white, so you may have seen refins Chris.

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Quote from: lowend1 on April 28, 2020, 08:08:46 PM
What up with that serial number?:o
https://reverb.com/item/32291994-1976-gibson-thunderbird-bass-guitar

That sucker looks like a bear clawed it in the front.
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Alanko

That looks like fire damage, or like it was near an arc flash or something. Very unusual damage?

lowend1

Quote from: Chris P. on April 29, 2020, 02:44:55 AM
My '76 Tbird has a 00 s/n too. But no Limited Edition on top of it. Mine has the all black headstock, but I think there are also '76ers with only the raised part of the headstock in black.

That makes two questions:)

The "Limited Edition" stamp is the part that puzzles me. My '76 just has "Thunderbird" and "Made In USA" above the number.
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doombass

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Quote from: lowend1 on April 29, 2020, 03:15:56 PM
The "Limited Edition" stamp is the part that puzzles me. My '76 just has "Thunderbird" and "Made In USA" above the number.

I've never seen it before, but they might have applied it on the first few they made? I'm thinking they may have intended to make the Bicentennial run limited to let's say 200? '76 on scratchplate is one indication besides the anniversary. They could have settled with only using red/white/blue for the bird. When the orders started pouring in they'd rather build as many as demanded. IIRC that build run started late summer 1976 with a majority of them actually made in 1977.

JZumbro

$3000 for that?!?!?!? Wow. My '76 in excellent condition must be worth a fortune then......


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Alanko

Quote from: ajkula66 on April 29, 2020, 12:38:57 AM
Yep. That pawn shop will be sitting on its beaten-up Bird for a while, especially at $3K.

Three months later and it is still for sale.