Thunderbird II 2023

Started by Basvarken, March 21, 2023, 10:33:14 AM

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lowend1

Quote from: gearHed289 on March 22, 2023, 08:09:06 AM
Great looking bass, and well thought out. The relocated strap pin is a good idea. Hamer started doing that in the 70s on their Standards (Explorers).

The Thunderbird Studio has its lower strap button located off center as well, although not as much so as this bass.
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doombass

Quote from: TBird1958 on March 23, 2023, 08:27:10 AM
   

Hey now! 

I have a firm grip on myself, secondly the bass is finally the one most of us have wanted for decades! Gibson need to get this into production then you can assail them for a SPCB re-issue.  :P

Let's not forget reclaiming the Continental V.

uwe

Ah, yes, ze Cöntinental V, that one would have been interesting!
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Ken

Quote from: uwe on March 23, 2023, 08:28:53 AM
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What if it had black hardware?

uwe

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Then that wouldn't look good on this particular bass which valiantly attempts to stem from another time.

It's purdy, no two ways about it. That doesn't mean that everything on and to it is better than on a standard modern TBird. That it's active/passive is neat. I've never been a great fan of that 60ies TBird bridge, separate stringholders are a somewhat makeshift structural concept if you have a stable bridge that doesn't tip forward, but as you know there is no reasoning with nostalgiacs!  :mrgreen:

The tuners are a good idea too. Not sure why I should favor three-ply-maho over the tried and trusted nine-ply maho/walnut mix for the neck, but maybe the ole Scream Dreamer knows something we don't.

Sandberg hasn't been sleeping on the subject either ...



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We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Ken

I've never played a Sandberg, but love that you can get aged hardware. I don't want artificial aging, but I hate shiny hardware. I love it dulled down.

Dave W

Sandberg makes some beautiful basses but their relic jobs are awful.

Their take on the TBird (above) just doesn't look right to my eyes.

uwe

It's nigh impossible to get a 5-string Rev TBird to look right. The sleekness of the neck and fretboard is essential for the design.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

lowend1

Quote from: Basvarken on March 21, 2023, 10:33:14 AM
David Kiswiney shared these pics with me.

Rob, does this mean you'll be gearing up for another edition of the book?
I know that my OCD would take issue with this one floating around without being compiled and dutifully registered.
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gearHed289

The Sandburgs are cool, but I hate fake relic jobs. They have them locally here at Chicago Music Exchange.

uwe

I play with a guitarist who has a penchant for expensive boutique relics, yet is totally distraught if he bumps or scratches one of them! That is wrong in so many ways.  :mrgreen:
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Ken

Quote from: uwe on March 24, 2023, 09:13:49 AM
I play with a guitarist who has a penchant for expensive boutique relics, yet is totally distraught if he bumps or scratches one of them! That is wrong in so many ways.  :mrgreen:

That is so incredibly perfect.

TBird1958



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   Gibson is indeed getting closer. I'm curious about the bridge being so high, have they reverted the acute neck angle? I think the Rex Brown boost is superfluous and hopefully be left off any production modelsthat may be coming. I'm not sure I like the non tapered body wings, but it adds body mass for those who whine about neck dive and it's also easier to manufacture. I'll be talking with my Gibson contact soon, hopefully I can get some more info.
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Basvarken

Quote from: lowend1 on March 23, 2023, 06:48:08 PM
Rob, does this mean you'll be gearing up for another edition of the book?
I know that my OCD would take issue with this one floating around without being compiled and dutifully registered.

I think I ought to be. But I'm not (yet).
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