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Gibson Thunderbird Bass - Now a rarity in the UK?!?


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Hi all, first post here, I was looking to off load some of my basses and noticed there are very few (If Any) for sale in the UK and the price is in excess of £1200!! anyone know why these have rocketed in price and are more rare?  pic of mine attached.

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2 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

Here is a nice looking second hand 2022 Gibson Gene Simmons G2 Thunderbird for £1249.

Not my bass and no affiliation with the shop. I just hope someone buys it before I get too tempted myself šŸ˜‰Ā 

https://richtonemusic.co.uk/gibson-gene-simmons-g2-thunderbird-ebony-hard-case-2nd-hand/Ā 

Gone. Thanks šŸ™

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Maybe because the current Gibson versions are massively over-priced and the more affordable Epiphone version is better looking and closer in spec to the original 1960s Thunderbird?

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3 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

Maybe because the current Gibson versions are massively over-priced and the more affordable Epiphone version is better looking and closer in spec to the original 1960s Thunderbird?

I have to agree. The Gibsons I’ve looked at recently have been poorly finished and very overpriced. Sound wise I prefer my Tokai too.Ā 
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I would love to own a Gibson TB, it’s been on my list a long time, but so far I haven’t been overly excited about the ones I’ve tried. Maybe the vintage ones are better?

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I mean why make (an expensive) Rex Brown signature model, that doesn’t have his preferred pickups in it?Ā 
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Gibson are a conundrum for sure.

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13 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

Maybe because the current Gibson versions are massively over-priced and the more affordable Epiphone version is better looking and closer in spec to the original 1960s Thunderbird?

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Spot on.  I had a Gibson in the past.  Sold it, missed it, bought the Epiphone Classic IV Pro and - hand on heart - it was a better bass.  Roughly £800-£1K cheaper secondhand.  

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A Czech company called Bach made some reasonably priced non reverse T-birds a while back.Ā  I thought their pick ups were closer to the original sound than Gibson's current ones.Ā  Not sure if they are still being made though.

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I wanted a T bird for many years - the coolest looking bass ever.Ā 
Imagine my horror when I tried one and found it was the most uncomfortable playing position ever for me. Im just completely the wrong shape for it.Ā 
Absolutely gutted.Ā 

Still think they look cool tho.Ā 

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This is a Tokai….it cost me Ā£150 (originally). Original pickups but I added a James’ Home Of Tone EQ, Gotoh tuners and bridge. The build diary is on here somewhere. It plays and sounds absolutely amazing. The band love it.
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I have never found a better example made by anyone else. I couldn’t justify a Gibson at all.Ā 
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I took delivery of a faded Pelham Blue non-reverse thunderbird today.

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It was secondhand but the inspection tag indicates it left the factory just under a year ago and the plastic film is still on the pickguard. It needed a bit of a trussrod tweak, and the case candy multitool was still in its sealed bag.

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I won't be able to compare it properly to my epiphone vintage pros until I've popped on a set a cobalt flats, but initial impressions with the stock rounds are very favourable; it sounds huge through my little roland microcube rx practice amp.

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26 minutes ago, Rayman said:

This is a Tokai….it cost me Ā£150 (originally). Original pickups but I added a James’ Home Of Tone EQ, Gotoh tuners and bridge. The build diary is on here somewhere. It plays and sounds absolutely amazing. The band love it.
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I have never found a better example made by anyone else. I couldn’t justify a Gibson at all.Ā 
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Funny (maybe) story - I bought a Tokai Thunderbird because the guitarist in the band I was in at the time said I should be playing a Fender Precision...

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Interesting, I recently picked up a Gibson Studio which I'm not allowed to play until Christmas. I have tested it though and I think it may be broken as it plays and sounds great, the bridge seems solid, it doesn't have neck dive or any flaws other than the usual signs of a used bass.

Note: According to the internet they all have those faults but it seems to me that the "Studio" solved a lot of those. Just as well I don't believe everything I read!

My colour too!

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On 15/11/2023 at 17:08, 1Poser1 said:

Hi all, first post here, I was looking to off load some of my basses and noticed there are very few (If Any) for sale in the UK and the price is in excess of £1200!! anyone know why these have rocketed in price and are more rare?  pic of mine attached.

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If you want to sell it, pay for an advert. You’ve already been warned once šŸ™„

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32 minutes ago, Pinball said:

Interesting, I recently picked up a Gibson Studio which I'm not allowed to play until Christmas. I have tested it though and I think it may be broken as it plays and sounds great, the bridge seems solid, it doesn't have neck dive or any flaws other than the usual signs of a used bass.

Note: According to the internet they all have those faults but it seems to me that the "Studio" solved a lot of those. Just as well I don't believe everything I read!

My colour too!

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Stunning bass

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I've still got my ebony Thunderbird Studio IV. Had a matching Studio V too at one point but not a 5 string player so .

It definitely keeps the Tbird GAS at bay. Though I do find myself lusting after an Epi Vintage Pro in white.

Fortunately, my new new Squier Rascal is the best Tbird ever!

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26 minutes ago, basshead56 said:

...I do find myself lusting after an Epi Vintage Pro in white.

It looks like the white one is discontinued now and there don't seem to be a lot of them about, so I'm glad I managed to snap one up when they were available, however I'm not sure how much playing time it or its sunburst sibling will get now I have the non-reverse Gibson.

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On 15/11/2023 at 17:08, 1Poser1 said:

Hi all, first post here, I was looking to off load some of my basses and noticed there are very few (If Any) for sale in the UK and the price is in excess of £1200!! anyone know why these have rocketed in price and are more rare?  pic of mine attached.

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The price doesn't surprise me, look at the cost of Fenders nowadays, there MIM Player series which is there cheapest most basic line is £750 and up, some Squirts are selling your £400+ , prices are crazy and everything is overpriced now.

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Never had any desire for a Gibson after I played the Epiphone 60s Thunderbird...might just be the perfect T-bird.

Even so, when it came right down to it, I had to let it go. It was either Thunderbird or Thundergun and the Reverend was just a little bit better.

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7 hours ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

It looks like the white one is discontinued now and there don't seem to be a lot of them about, so I'm glad I managed to snap one up when they were available, however I'm not sure how much playing time it or its sunburst sibling will get now I have the non-reverse Gibson.

Aha the non-reverse! It was playing one of those which made me think "must get a Thunderbird". I really liked the one that I played but the new prices were out of my budget.

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I did have a Epi Pro V? The active one whatever it was called, from Ebay. It seemed solid but had all the usual neck dive etc. but the killer was that the B string was much quieter than the rest. It meant that I couldn't really use it in the band. Inexcusable!Ā 

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Not particularly rare.Ā  No real correlation between price Vs rarity either, just selling for what equates to current market value.Ā 

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It's like estate agents going, 'I sold one just like this last month for ££, but reckon you could get £££ for this.'. (Don't get me started on estate agents, that's a whole other thing.). When I had my Thunderbird fire sale, most went for £800-900 a pop; pretty much what I bought them for.

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Luckily(?) for the used market, as Gibson frankly don't care about their bass range at all, since the 90s relaunch finishes are pretty much limited to black, sunburst or ivory; there will be a handful of special editions (the Nikki Sixx models, Rex Brown, Simmons, plus the Gothic/Yamano ones).Ā  You should be able to find any of these easily enough.

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Always had a hankering for a T'bird, but never scratched that itch, though that itch has been surpassed by one for the Dingwall D-Roc. Owned a Tokai T'bird briefly.

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Does anyone else find it a bit odd that the OP hasn't replied as yet?Ā šŸ¤”

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5 minutes ago, Skybone said:

Does anyone else find it a bit odd that the OP hasn't replied as yet?Ā šŸ¤”

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Why would they?Ā  Got their knuckles rapped for implying that their bass is for sale...

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