Tom Petersson's new Thunderbird

Started by TBird1958, October 17, 2010, 09:58:23 AM

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TBird1958



Just a nice shot of Tom Petersson playing his new Lull Thunderbird in Vegas......You can't see it too well in this pic but the pickups are close together and well forward of the "stock" position.

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Bionic-Joe

Tom wanted the pickups closer to the neck like a Hofner Beatle bass.

Bionic-Joe


godofthunder

 I like that ! I hate bridge pups they get in my way ! Any bass I have with a bridge pup that sucker get screwed right down as low as it can go...................................or removed!
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Bionic-Joe

 I know. I just built another Hamer 8 string Reverse Thunderbird This time...One pickup...In the sweet spot...the standard single pickup T Bird neck pickup location. I'm thinking...If I don't sell the 12ver t bird...Plug the bridge route and refin it. Leave it a single pickup.

Chris P.

Very nice bass! I don't like gold hardware normally, but I'd sell one of my bad kidneys for this one!

gearHed289


dadagoboi

Is it just me or is that bridge way bigger than it needs to be?  Otherwise Cool Bass!

TBird1958

Quote from: dadagoboi on October 18, 2010, 01:28:05 PM
Is it just me or is that bridge way bigger than it needs to be?  Otherwise Cool Bass!


It's no different than mine except for the gold color.
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dadagoboi

No offense Mark but it seems that with the bridge located properly, ala JAE's Fenderbirds, the amount of adjustment on the originals was enough.

The Lull bridge looks clunky to me with the unnecessary acorn nuts and its excess width.  Also, notice how much room there is behind the E saddle.  It's lined up with the centerline of the post and the G saddle is slammed against the front rail.  That's sloppy for a $4k bass IMHO.
Quote from: TBird1958 on October 18, 2010, 02:17:55 PM

It's no different than mine except for the gold color.


TBird1958

#10
 Ummmm.....
We're all entitled to an opinion so no problem.
The G string saddle doesn't touch the front of the bridge tho, Hipshot designed the part and it fully intonates unlike the original, and it's pretty much the same size as Scott's part too, that's not my opinion, it's fact..........
Calling it sloppy work is your own uninformed opinion tho, I don't happen to share it, because I own what is in question and know it works and that it's good quality. The bass plays better than any of my others, stays in tune, intones properly, and hasn't needed any adjustment in the year and a half that I've owned it, so the part in question functions well. As it's a very well made bass that quite a few famous players use presently (Tom Petersson's will be a sig model, and Jeff Ahment will have one next year as well, if it's good enough for pro's it'll FOR work me.) I'll keep my opinion and trust Mike's well established credentials as both a luthier, and repairman, you might want to actually own what it is that you claim to have an opinion about.  Oh yeah, one other thing, if you're going price my bass, get it right - $5400.00  ;)
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Highlander

(at least there was a 4 in it...) Oh, you extravagant so-and-so... ;D



I don't have a present close up to hand but the PC has the saddles reversed on the E and A - that's how she came and I've never adjusted - intonation has always been spot-on...
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TBird1958


And I'm not saying that Mike's solution is the only one by any means.

This is Curt's beautiful Orville, I don't know who's bridge it has on it! Howevr the good Dr Bassman's tailpiece is present. And I'm still pimpin' Scott  ;)
   
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dadagoboi

#13
Quote from: TBird1958 on October 18, 2010, 05:33:43 PM
Ummmm.....
We're all entitled to an opinion so no problem.
The G string saddle doesn't touch the front of the bridge tho, Hipshot designed the part and it fully intonates unlike the original, and it's pretty much the same size as Scott's part too, that's not my opinion, it's fact..........
Calling it sloppy work is your own uninformed opinion tho, I don't happen to share it, because I own what is in question and know it works and that it's good quality. The bass plays better than any of my others, stays in tune, intones properly, and hasn't needed any adjustment in the year and a half that I've owned it, so the part in question functions well. As it's a very well made bass that quite a few famous players use presently (Tom Petersson's will be a sig model, and Jeff Ahment will have one next year as well, if it's good enough for pro's it'll FOR work me.) I'll keep my opinion and trust Mike's well established credentials as both a luthier, and repairman, you might want actually own what it is that you claim to have an opinion about.  Oh yeah, one other thing, if you're going price my bass, get it right - $5400.00  ;)

I'm a designer, both practical and aesthetic.  I stated my opinion.  It appears to me the G string saddle is adjusted to it's maximum forward position or very close.  If another high priced machine (a Ducati, say, of which I do happen to own two) came from the factory with with a supposed adjustment completely to it's limit it would be considered problematic. Why have a theoretical adjustment that can't be made?  I don't have to own a Subaru to understand the quality and aesthetics of its construction or make an educated guess as to what the shortcomings of its boxer engine might be.  I'm glad your bass intonates well.  That might not be the case with a heavier gauge G string.  I dig Ament's and Petersen's playing but I don't really care that a celebrity will have his name on a bass that he got for free.

The Orville bridge appears to have a similar problem though all in all it's better looking than the Lull.  Again, just my opinion.  I'm a Design and Engineering Fag. ;)

Hornisse

I seriously doubt that Lull gives out basses for free.  Sadowsky doesn't either.