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Thunderbird Club

Afraid of the gom jabbar?
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Neither of those basses would work very well for me. Not only do they have no controls, they don’t even have any strings! What a goofy design. :rollno:
Also noticed you don’t show the headstocks, I assume it’s because they’ve already fallen off.

In a different baggie than the frets, but inside the case with the shitass reflector knobs, and ransom picture… the multi-tool is already on the workbench… warranty cards still not filled out, warranty already voided within minutes of ownership.
 
crazy….dig the look though…
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I was looking at those yesterday and fell in love with this one…
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shame I can’t play a guitar to save my life.

the SG is one of my favorite treble geetar designs and I went through several, including a very ‘spensive SGS3…. I ended up just keeping the cheapest one….

I think my next gargantuan purchase would either be @GonePlaid ’s 67 or this here beauty….


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told you to bring it with you;), heavy? what's it not doing? surely you can find a qualified tech in NYC....with ALL due respect to Mesa folks, never been a fan...could have been operator error but I could never really dial in a decent tone....this may sound biased but guitar amp manufacturers should stick to guitar amps and conversely, bass amp manufacturers should do the same imho...

Would have been to much to carry around till i saw you.
I will most likely go with a different rig altogether amp wise.
Now i just need to round up some dollars.