1965 Gibson Thunderbird II – Sunburst
Description
This original 1964 Gibson Thunderbird II in Sunburst once belonged to Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson, and it certainly feels like the caliber of bass that a rock star would use! The Thunderbird was Gibson’s first bass to utilize a 34” scale; a scale length popular with Fender basses. The neck-through design and strong bass pickup make this instrument sound incredibly rich and full-bodied, with a signature growl. This finish shows some battle scars and checking throughout, but there are no repairs or touch-ups whatsoever. The components of this bass are completely original as well, and function as they should. Included with the bass is a signed letter from Tom Petersson confirming that he owned this instrument.
Overall Condition: 7.5, weather checking, playwear, and light patina throughout
Specifications
- finish_details Sunburst, Original, Good Condition with playwear and patina throughout, weather checking
- body_material Mahogany
- neck_material Mahogany
- fretboard_material Rosewood
- neck_profile Medium C
- weight 9 lbs 4 oz
- scale_length 34"
- pickup_readings M: 8.81K
- tubes
- speakers
- electronics Original, Untouched
- nut_width 1-1/2"
- hardware Original, Good Condition with playwear and patina
- includes Original Black Hardshell Case with yellow lining, signed letter from Tom Petersson
- year 1965