White 1977 Gibson Thunderbird

Started by Bionic-Joe, September 21, 2011, 05:02:52 AM

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godofthunder

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dats nice! A couple of Thunderbuckers and your all set. Man I can't believe what folks want for these now. In the 80's and 90's they were 400 bucks. I like , I mean really like it but not 3.5K worth of like. My black unbroken '76 only cost me $880.00. 'Course I had to put Steve's Thunderbuckers in it as it came with TB Plus pups, but still.
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Bionic-Joe

Yeah...If it wasn't cracked and if it wasn't a second...I might have been tempted......

godofthunder

I just keep repeating no upper register access,no upper register access,no upper register access. Besides Overend played a II.
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dadagoboi

That was my first new bass after my Kent/Teisco POS.  None was shipped until mid '77.  I had a deposit on a black TBird when our singer who worked at Betnun's Music in Hollywood called and told me they had just received a white one.  I said "YEAH!"  As soon as I got it I took off the goofy Bicentennial pick guard and made myself a black one.

I missed it for quite a while but am much happier with Baz's '65 IV now, especially considering the asking price for a refin with broken headstock.

eb2

I am never surprised by what people ask, and occasionally surprised by what people pay.  Seconds from Gibson never bother me, but a headstock break (minor? What does that mean?) makes any guitar worth substantially less than the non broken. This thing is nose bleed.
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.

the mojo hobo

Is it normal that the bridge ground wire is painted on these? Could this be a re-fin?

bobyoung


godofthunder

My memory might be a little hazy but I seem to remember Gibson "second" stamped 2nd. Also shouldn't the serial # be stamped along the bottom edge of the headstock ? That's where it would be on a '79. '76s have the decal, just when did they switch to the stamped serial # ? Come to think of it I thought '77s had a decal also.
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OldManC

Scott, I'm pretty sure they changed over to the stamp in '77, so some have the 06 sticker and some have the 7xxx7 stamp.

doombass

I'd say there's not enough  figures in that serial nr for being the present system. My guess is that they did a refin of the headstock during the repair and someone tried to duplicate the decal nr. It starts with 00 like a '76 but there's still not enough figures unless they stamped them outside the camera view on that pic.

dadagoboi

According to Fly Guitars, no white RIs were shipped until '77.  Mine was the first I ever saw, it didn't get to Betnun's until around June '77.  I can't remember if it had a decal or stamped serial number
http://www.flyguitars.com/gibson/bass/Thunderbird_1976.php

This is Dec 4, 1977

Bionic-Joe

The stamped serial numbers were at the tip of the headstock. Decals are under the e tuner.

TBird1958



I have two '77s the purple one was a decal, the black is stamped - and just a question then - where they all made in Kalamazoo? Or some in Nashville?
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OldManC

Quote from: dadagoboi on September 22, 2011, 03:04:31 PM
it didn't get to Betnun's until around June '77.  

As in Betnun's on Larchmont? I bought a late 70's BC Rich Eagle there in 1981. That was one funky music store!