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Adee

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  1. [size=4]Selling ... possibly trading my[/size] [size=4]1997 Gibson Thunderbird in Ebony / Black[/size] [size=4]It's got a Hipshot Supertone Bridge fitted, THE best upgrade you can make; I have the original three point bridge should any [/size] [size=4]purchaser wish to revert it back to stock (although not sure in a million year why you would!)[/size] [size=4]Since this photo was taken, It has had Gibson silver top hat knobs fitted on it. This has been my main gigging bass for a few months now, it plays great and sounds just like a T-Bird should.[/size] [size=4]Understandably for a well gigged bass approaching twenty years old, it's seen some action, , so it's got some slight [i]mojo[/i] with a few dings [/size] [size=4]and marks although nothing horrific, some wear on the ridges on the back. Fretboard is smooth and very black believed to be ebony due to the age.[/size] [size=4]Comes with the original brown ‘Cali-girl’ case with pink interior which is in very decent condition for age too[/size] [size=4]Contrary to popular belief (ie. People who comment but haven’t actually played one) the T-Bird has a thin almost Jazz like neck so are very playable, [/size] [size=4]neck dive is also not an issue.[/size] [size=4]Come and have a go if you think you are hard enough in Corby Northants NN18[/size] [size=4]Trades: I may also entertain part trades, for my sins I play in an 80’s Hair Rock band so if you had a Jackson, Cherval, Guild Pilot, Kramer Focus, Spector ….[/size] [size=4]Something unusual, pointy head, T-Bird shaped … Possibly take a Yamaha BB or Fender P-Bass MIM or MIJ as part of the Ex with money my way [/size] [size=4]… or just give me a try what the worst I can say ?Errrr no or Ooooh yes ![/size] [attachment=197384:3 - Alan.JPG]
  2. Sooooo you've had it a few weeks now ........ what's the verdict !?
  3. Same goes for Don Powell the Slade drummer, proper nice bloke. My band GROUNDED were playing at the BMF Bike Show in Peterborough and we had a call a few days earlier asking if Don could get up and play a couple of song with us, sent set list and though it wouldn't happen ... we arrived and he was standing there with his drum sticks (must have finished his Pot Noodle) We played Honky Tonk Woman and Paranoid ... solid drummer and thoroughly nice fella ! [attachment=196298:GRD11.jpg] [attachment=196300:Don P Grounded.jpg] [attachment=196299:GRD2.jpg]
  4. Guitarist wanted to join an established 80s rock show. The position requires a competent guitarist able to cover all guitar duties from rhythm to lead and that loves the classic rock songs of the 80s. The set includes songs from Whitesnake, Guns N Roses, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi plus many more. You will need to be able to replicate the guitar tones used in this era and play in a suitable style as the sole guitarist. This is a full show that requires you to dress up in a relevant costume and play the part of "rock god" with some basic choreography. Typically the show plays at venues such as prestigious rock clubs, theatres, higher end festivals as support for famous bands. This is a 7 piece band along with ancillary staff for sound and lights. The first show we will require you to play is in early August and is a weekend festival playing both Saturday and Sunday in the south UK. Studio rehearsals In Northamptonshire will be required between now and then to get up to speed, probably including some weekday evenings. Typically we play an average of 2/3 times a month. The show itself is always growing and the team are always pushing for bigger and better goals. If you fancy the challenge of this role and have the drive to match our ambition then contact us on [email protected] Auditions will be on Sunday 12th July in Beds / Northants area
  5. [quote name='chuck_stones' timestamp='1426761845' post='2721586'] Does this have the same neck as the '57 Fullerton reissue? I.e. 44mm nut, 19mm neck thickness at first fret and 22mm neck thickness at 12th fret? [/quote] Hey I'll check tonight and get back to you ! it does have a 44mm nut width and the neck is a dream to play
  6. elloo could you post a couple of pix of the reverse please? chars
  7. Looks quite [i]tidy [/i](I also put that in italics for no real reason) it it just dits and dinks or is there some real mojo on the rear?
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