Item Description

Title : Electric Bass Guitar Gibson Thunderbird IV Soft case 02081635 4 String USED
Brand : Gibson
Model : Thunderbird IV

Condition : Good

Weight : 4.17kg


--- Condition : Excellent > Very Good > Good > Acceptable


Details Description :
Gibson / Thunderbird IV VS broken neck repair product Gibson / Thunderbird IV is now available as a used item! The Thunderbird was released in 1963 and was designed by car designer Raymond Dietrick. The presence of the tone is unique, and it continues to be synonymous with unrivaled rock bass. The neck has been bent and repaired, the lower part of the body has paint chips and scratches from picking, and the body buckle has scratches and scratches, as well as traces of strap pin relocation. There are many dents on the head, and there are paint cracks due to the difference in expansion and contraction of the wood at the low frets of the fingerboard and the neck. The bridge has been replaced and the pickguard is cracked. After receiving the item, the frets have been adjusted and the whole thing has been adjusted. Truss rod: There is allowance in the tightening direction / There is allowance in the loosening direction Neck condition: Twisted and high. Frets: 7-80% remaining Case: Soft case Serial number: Looks like 02081635 Weight: 4.17kg


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