Fenderbird - Hardcore aged masterpiece

Started by Freuds_Cat, April 04, 2013, 07:02:17 AM

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Sandberg Custom built "Sandbird" Thunderbird style Bass Guitar - Hardcore Aged Masterpiece

.........custom built Sandberg thunderbird style bass. Check out Sandberg website www.sandberg-guitars.com for a look at the magic they can create.

This is the 1st & only of its type in Australia (at the moment) with the Haussel pickup chosen to spec so the bass is close to a vintage Precision bass in tone. Alder Body. Hardcore aged masterpiece means this thing sounds & plays amazingly. Zero fret & string tree on the A string makes the sustain awesome. Modelled after 2 similar (but not identical spec.) basses built for TURBOSTAAT bassist Toby Knopp.

Will courier at buyers expense which will vary on location obviously.

Check out  the other vintage basses I have listed also.

Bid with confidence.


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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Thunderbird-Bass-Guitar-Custom-built-by-SANDBERG-Gibson-Fender-inspired-aged-/251253710046?pt=AU_Musical_Instruments_Instruments&hash=item3a7fe35cde

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Dave W

Lucky for Australia that it's the only one there.

Ugly relic job on a bass designed to look like what a 60s Japanese copy might look like, with that pickup.

Chris P.

Sandberg is quite popular in Holland, especially their P and J copies. They do a very good job in relicing. If you like relics or not, of course is another discussion.

Denis

No relicing here. All damage is from the 1970s. :)

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Stjofön Big

Agree with you, Dave, on that one. Looks Japanese 60's. Proportions, pickguard, pickup.

Aussie Mark

Super ugly with that pickup.  But, at that price it's not really a viable project to drop a Thunderbucker into.
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Dave W

Quote from: Chris P. on April 04, 2013, 09:09:40 AM
Sandberg is quite popular in Holland, especially their P and J copies. They do a very good job in relicing. If you like relics or not, of course is another discussion.

I don't like relics, but there are are good relic jobs and bad ones, and that one is beyond bad. That doesn't look like simulated wear, it looks like it was abused by a rabid gorilla.

gweimer

Why would you build a Fenderbird, and then try to make it sound like a Precision?
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Basvarken

Quote from: gweimer on April 04, 2013, 09:13:12 PM
Why would you build a Fenderbird, and then try to make it sound like a Precision?

My thoughts exactly.
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gweimer

With my fanfret Precision, it started with a long search for a mahogany body.  I wanted a wolf in sheep's clothing.   8)
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gearHed289

Looks like something that washed ashore.  :-\

Denis

Quote from: gearHed289 on April 05, 2013, 10:12:19 AM
Looks like something that washed ashore.  :-\

It floated in with the tsunami debris from Japan.
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Quote from: Denis on April 06, 2013, 07:00:40 AM
It floated in with the tsunami debris from Japan.

Exactly what I was thinking!

uwe

Sandberg make fine instruments but they are more at ease with Fender shapes. This is grossly let down by the pg which looks makeshift at best.
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