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I picked up a lovely old 1984 Westone Thunder Jet yesterday. It's in need of some tlc as it looks like it's had quite a life. 

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None standard knobs or bridge. New, more accurate, bridge is on the way. I've got some brass Thunder I style knobs on the way, but I am watching an auction for original ones. The pots are in dire need of a clean, or replacing.

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The logo has gone, I'll get one made, and the truss rod cover is worn, so I'll sort that too.

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I'll need to investigate why one machine head is wonky, and they're quite tight to turn. Fortunately they're not branded so replacements are easy to find.

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I've been after a Thunder Jet for a while now and I wanted a little project to keep my occupied while some work being done to the house means my music room is out of action. Through a preamp pedal and headphones this bass sounds amazing, the pickup has a lot of output. Westone were right to name them Hard Puncher.
I might give the body a light refinishing, just enough to return it to a more flat finish it came with, but not enough to look new.

 

If anyone out there has a Thunder Jet can you tell me if the logo is white or that flat gold colour Westone used. Cheers

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This one looks similar to yours (for some value of similar)

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325784004555?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=fiyFn5zpR12&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=70h8JO93TH6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

 

The knob look like the ones I have on my 6 string so guessing this is fairly original. I'm no expert though so take this with a pinch of salt. 

 

Rob 

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Edit for extra.  Checking my old pictures I had three of these!  This one had one of the original knobs, looked like black cupcakes that sloped slightly inwards at the base.

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37 minutes ago, Paul S said:

Edit for extra.  Checking my old pictures I had three of these!  This one had one of the original knobs, looked like black cupcakes that sloped slightly inwards at the base.

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Yep, those are the kind I’m watching. But for now I’ll spray the brass ones, that are coming, matt black.

 

cheers for the confirmation of the logo too 😊

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Just noticed it looks like that site I mentioned for the TRC does the knobs you’re after as well: 

https://reproguitarparts.com/#!/Electra-Westone-Volume-and-Tone-Knob/p/199597582/category=1391098

 

edit: also just noticed they’re sold out, but if you contact them I bet they could source some more

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I had a Thunder 1a Fretless in black, my first fretless bass, very underrated basses at the time, i think they get the recognition these days.

 

I P/ex'd it against a Wal Pro 1 fretless, which was a better built bass but didn't play as well.

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The brass knobs turned up earlier. Was rather surprised to find that at some point, someone glued the current knobs on. I got the tone one off ok, but the volume one snapped the shaft.

I'll replace the pot and spray the knobs matt black.

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Nice! My first ‘proper’ bass was a Thunder Jet, bought for £100 from pawn shop in Glasgow in the mid 80s. Very fond memories. I heard a 1A getting played at Belladrum this year (by someone younger than the bass!) and it sounded great. 

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I was sat playing the bass earlier and noticed there was a tiny bit of logo colour on the headstock. Wondering if it had just been painted over I grabbed a couple of alcohol wipes and bingo!! 
The truss rod cover was painted too!!

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On 25/08/2023 at 15:43, WinterMute said:

I had a Thunder 1a Fretless in black, my first fretless bass, very underrated basses at the time, i think they get the recognition these days.

 

I P/ex'd it against a Wal Pro 1 fretless, which was a better built bass but didn't play as well.

i pxed my thunder iii for a wal pro 1 fretless... long time ago but i did remember the thunder had serious neck dive issues ...the wal was way better.

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18 hours ago, Musicman666 said:

i pxed my thunder iii for a wal pro 1 fretless... long time ago but i did remember the thunder had serious neck dive issues ...the wal was way better.

I don't remember if the Westone had neck-dive problems, it was the bolt on, not the through neck, so I wonder its that made a difference.

 

The Wal sounded great, but I didn't like its dimensions as much. I p/ex'd it against a Thumb 5 string in 1988, kept that for 25 years.

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