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Author: | chris_e [ July 30th, 2008, 11:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
Hello everyone! I'm new and glad to have found this forum while looking for a lefthanded Thunderbird. I know neither Gibson nor Epiphone produces them (God knows why?) - but I have found a version of the japanese company Tokai (see http://tinyurl.com/5ue8lc)... It's called Tokai TB48. Do you know these? How do they sound and are they crafted well? And much more important - can i buy them somewhere in Europe? I want a TB so badly, I guess some of you feel the same and it's a shame they're not available for Leftys. So I'd even take a copy if it's well made and offers at least a bit of authentic TB feeling Thanks for your help! Chris |
Author: | pjmuck [ July 31st, 2008, 1:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
I own an lefty Epiphone T-Bird that I got back when they were making them for 5 minutes. I like it, it's got a deep low-mid tone drive especially with a pick, even though the Gibson purists dismiss them as sounding nothing like the real deal. They have bolt on necks vs. neck thru on the real Gibsons, which I personally feel gives the bass better attack to cut through the mix than the real T-Birds. Tokai and Greco make T-Bird knockoffs, but only for the asian market. The Tokai looks nicer than my Epiphone because they're neck thru and I believe they may even be mahogany (my Epi's maple painted to look like mahogany, I believe). The knobs also look better, and the bridge, though not accurate to a real T-Bird, probably works better (most agree the real T-Bird bridges suck). You might be able to order a Tokai from Japan and have it shipped. Contact Ken at http://www.guitarshogun.com and see if he can get you one. I just ordered a lefty Jaguar bass through him that's due to arrive any minute, and his price was very reasonable. Good luck. |
Author: | Matt R. [ July 31st, 2008, 3:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
pjmuck wrote: I own an lefty Epiphone T-Bird that I got back when they were making them for 5 minutes. I like it, it's got a deep low-mid tone drive especially with a pick, even though the Gibson purists dismiss them as sounding nothing like the real deal. They have bolt on necks vs. neck thru on the real Gibsons, which I personally feel gives the bass better attack to cut through the mix than the real T-Birds. Tokai and Greco make T-Bird knockoffs, but only for the asian market. The Tokai looks nicer than my Epiphone because they're neck thru and I believe they may even be mahogany (my Epi's maple painted to look like mahogany, I believe). The knobs also look better, and the bridge, though not accurate to a real T-Bird, probably works better (most agree the real T-Bird bridges suck). You might be able to order a Tokai from Japan and have it shipped. Contact Ken at http://www.guitarshogun.com and see if he can get you one. I just ordered a lefty Jaguar bass through him that's due to arrive any minute, and his price was very reasonable. Good luck. What did you pay for the Jag with shipping? |
Author: | pjmuck [ July 31st, 2008, 5:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
Matt R. wrote: What did you pay for the Jag with shipping? Matt et. al: It came to a little over a grand including shipping. |
Author: | chris_e [ July 31st, 2008, 11:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
Thanks a lot for your answer. I'll try and contact the given adress... And will have a look on Ebay. Maybe I'm lucky and get a lefty TB there... |
Author: | Pro Stock John [ August 22nd, 2008, 8:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Lefty Thunderbird Copies |
Do the Epiphone ones ever come up for sale? I'd love one of those. |
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