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Thunderbird Club

That may just barely save your skin...

What is the verdict guys, shall we keep him in the Club? ;)
:cautious:Ummm, err, ahhh - I think what he meant to say was, he's saving up to buy a P bass that he can take the neck off of and put on a Tbird body for his next Fenderbird build.
Yeah, I'm sure that's what he meant, so lets give him a pass. :rolleyes:



:speechless:Whew, friendlybass, that was a close one. You need to hold your cards closer to your chest.
 
Awwww.... Lol. I'll repent my sins at the altar of the thunderbird and make the appropriate sacrifices

I'll have to get the grass skirt and coconut shell bra out - We're going perform a lot of pagan rituals :roflmao:
 
That's too much for a 3B; they're going around $400. My first "good" bass was an 87 Charvel 2B that I bought new. Fast forward to the end of 2014 when I started playing again and I managed to find some guy on Craigslist wanting to trade an 88 4B (they added a three way switch, master volume, bass and treble) for some stuff I had laying around for years. My mains now are that 4B (that has EMG's now) and my '13 Tbird IV.
 
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