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Showing posts with label Thunderbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thunderbird. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Julian Cope and The Beast

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Julian Cope is one of my all-time favourite artists and is also quite the guitar collector. One time at a gig I attended in Oxford, between songs he swapped a white Gibson SG Junior for another almost identical just because he fancied changing guitars.

Anyway, I've always wondered about his doublenecked non-reverse Firebird/Thunderbird nicknamed "The Beast" (not that I've personally seen it in action) and whether or not it was an actual Gibson or a custom build.

Earlier I stumbled upon this interview in which Cope reveals that "The guitar was made by Valdez in Los Angeles in 1971, from a 1967 non reverse Thunderbird IV and a 1968 non reverse Firebird."

Just thought I'd share that with you.

Photo: Promo shot of Julian Cope wielding the doubleneck Firebird / Thunderbird for his CORNUCOPEA festival at the South Bank Centre, April 2000.

G L Wilson

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Gibson Thunderbird IV Zebra Wood bass



Thunderbird Zebra


You can't talk about Firebirds without mentioning its bass twin, the almighty Thunderbird
The Thunderbird Bass was also released in 1963, and with the same design, it seems almost more radical than the guitar, because at the time there was not so many other basses to compare with - Fender's pioneering Precision Bass was of course dominant, you had Gibson and Hofner's violin basses and Rickenbacker 4001, Fender's new J-bass and a few more models and brands... 
Thunderbird was also Gibson's first long scale bass (34" - actually, being European, I never really understood what " stands for!)

Here is a late limited release of 2007, made of zebra wood (an exotic wood from an endangered species that might have contributed to Gibson's recent trouble with law). I like the contrast between the elegant wood and the iconically rock design. Thunderbirds have pros and cons, I'm definitely pro - I play a new Epiphone Thunderbird Pro that is both versatile and with a strong personality, and I'm 100% happy with it.

bertram

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Stiehler Guitars "Thunder-Backer" bass

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Built by luthier Bob Stiehler, the "Thunder-Backer" features a custom solid mahogany one-piece non-reverse Thunderbird-style body married to a Rickenbacker-style maple neck with ebony fingerboard and pearl inlay. It certainly makes for a very attractive looking bass.

See more at Christian Guitar Works.

Thanks to Jason Land for suggesting we include this bass here on Guitarz.

G L Wilson

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