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Thunderbird Club

Some of you may remember that I'd received a Music Man StingRay for Christmas, and that I had some issues with it. Well... I'd sent it back, where (much like with car problems) it didn't exhibit the issues I'd experienced. It was set back up to within the shop's specifications, and shipped back to me. Upon re-arrival, I opened the case & found a bass with a back bow that caused every string to buzz like an electric razor on every fret. In my frustration and disappointment... I decided it was cursed, and sent it back to the store, uncertain of what was going to happen next. While in transit, something showed up on the store's website that filled a desire I'd carried with me for years. Back when I was playing guitar... I'd always loved a big orange Gretsch hollowbody electric, but the stars just never aligned.

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The neck specs don't line up with what I always look for. I'd never touched a short scaled bass, don't like floating bridges, and to my knowledge, have never heard a Filter Tron pickup in my life... but I needed to do something to conclude this transaction, and a refund was not an option. Dollars and sense, plus my affinity for Gretsch, put this G6119BO "Broadkaster" as the best available option. I am giddy to be able to announce that I am beyond thrilled with this thang!!! It is absolutely SPECTACULAR!!! I could fill pages with commentary about the tones it produces! Absolutely incredible!!! I don't know if it's due to the shorter scale, or the way it hangs, or a combination of elements... but even with a less than tree trunk neck... I can (and have) played this thing for hours without the usual hand and wrist issues that make me stop after only 2 or 3 minutes. The action is effortless!!! @GBassNorth being a short scale guy... I must urge you to do yourself a big favor & check one of these out!
Wow! Dude that's fairly sick, gotta say. Really cool. Congratulations my man. I've heard Gretsch makes some crazy machines.

Super cool. And glad you've found a nice fit.
 
Wow! Dude that's fairly sick, gotta say. Really cool. Congratulations my man. I've heard Gretsch makes some crazy machines.

Super cool. And glad you've found a nice fit.
Thanks man! I do love this thing SO MUCH... and feel fortunate to have it in what will become "my collection"! The quest for the Holy 'bird goes on, but the one I have will keep me smilin'... and with the help of this Gretsch... perhaps I'll be worthy of it when I find it:thumbsup:
 
My latest acquisition

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Should be fun. I hope anyway

Must be an Aussie thing...

Yeah, yeah... nah

US I think, zydeco and bluegrass.
Bit of fun.

St Louis claims this invention. :roflmao: So don’t blame us Aussies!

Sick at home with a bad cold so gave it a go.
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Yeah, it gets both classifications depending on who is talking.
It has the block - but there is a gap between it and the top to allow the top to vibrate. I’ve read.
Hmmm, I'll have to double check, fairly sure it's solid. It's just under the bridge, though, the rest of the top is free to vibrate - there's a multi-piece "spine" along the inside center of the back that connects the bridge block to the neck block for structural strength.
 
Hmmm, I'll have to double check, fairly sure it's solid. It's just under the bridge, though, the rest of the top is free to vibrate - there's a multi-piece "spine" along the inside center of the back that connects the bridge block to the neck block for structural strength.
I’ll be interested in what you find out.
 

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