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Gibson Thunderbird 4

I just stumbled upon this Bass, when looking through the Line6 website. (I'll explain that later)

Anyway, hearing its name, I thought 'I need one of these'. Then I saw one, and nearly puked.




The '69 isn't too bad, but still not a pretty guitar.




But look at that emblem. *cries*


 

Gibson Thunderbird 4

Reply #1
Not a big bass fan, but it's a not that bad lookin bass. I wouldn't play it but It's not *that* bad

Gibson Thunderbird 4

Reply #2
The 3 I could live with, but the 4 is nasty.

Gibson Thunderbird 4

Reply #3
have you ever played one? that is one of the sweetest playing basses i've ever touched.(buddy had one sold it because he needed cash) in fact john entwistle from the who played one from the mid sixties until he died a couple of years back.



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Gibson Thunderbird 4

Reply #4
Quote from: dudeman351;136131
have you ever played one? that is one of the sweetest playing basses i've ever touched.(buddy had one sold it because he needed cash) in fact john entwistle from the who played one from the mid sixties until he died a couple of years back.



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I have no doubt in the world that it is as smoothe as butter. The older late sixties is growing on me. It may make my wishlist.

Gibson Thunderbird 4

Reply #5
i played one it had a great feel to it and sounded nice too.. but ugh not too pretty lookin