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1964 GIBSON THUNDERBIRD II BASS an original factory Polaris White Custom Color !

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition  



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1964 GIBSON THUNDERBIRD II BASS rarest of the rare all original in a Custom Color !  
The Gibson Thunderbird has to be one of the most desirable & most limited production run electric solid body basses of all time. They started production in 1963 along with its Firebird guitar sibling & had what were referred to as a “Reverse” style body shape…as compared to its later “Non-Reverse” style body shape which were more like a Fender Jazzmaster in design which was far more popular. These early Thunderbirds & Firebirds had a very heavy neck/headstock design that fell forward as you played & were not a very popular player…hence the newer non-reverse style guitars & basses were born as they were far more balanced to play standing up for hours.   These were offered in a single pickup configuration call the T’bird II & a double pickup version called the T’bird IV. Most of these T’birds came in a natural mohagany finish with a slight Sunburst’d border around its face & a black band around its natural finished headstock…quite bold in its day. Gibson offered a handful of Custom Colors including the usual Black & White plus a batch of colors that were similar to Leo Fenders guitars of this period. This particular example came from the factory in what is known as “Polaris White” which was essentially like Fender’s own “Olympic White” finish. Being a very feminine color choice, obviously Gibson had very few takers as with most of its color options & no more than a few were ever produced.   Our luv for this T’Bird II Bass stems from my early contact with the band Mott the Hoople when their bass player, “Overend Watts” played his White T’Bird II Bass painted White on their 1974 “Marionette Tour” at the Uris Theater in NYC. I wen w/my older brother to see the show as “Queen” opened up the show (what a frikin show Freddie & the boyz did) as I waited patiently for Ian Hunter (rhythm guitar), Overend (on his White T’bird) & Ariel Bender (lead guitar AKA Luthier Grosvenor of “Spooky Tooth” fame) played their asses off & today was one of my most memorable concerts I ever saw (as a young 15 year old lad). We waited outside the show to get autographs (Overend blows us off like he was Elvis or something) & Ariel Bender stopped to sign my “Playbill” magazine for me & I still cherish that today.   Now on to this magnicent Bass of ours…this is the most amazing original Thunderbird in the World PERIOD ! It is an original special ordered bass still wearing its “Polaris White” finish from the factory. It is without a doubt, the cleanest T’bird anywhere that is in virtually “near mint” condition showing only the slightest age & wear. It is a sight to see that would make any “Mint” guitar or bass collector drop to their knees & beg to own. Slight weather checking…slight fade…only the nickel parts have oxidized. Pots date to the 36th week of 1964. Otherwise this is truly Exceptionally Clean in anyone's book. It comes with its matching Black Tolex/Yellow lined hard case. Please E Mail or call us for any other information needed on this rare guitar @ 954-385-8488. We stock over 200 of the best vintage & collectible guitars in the USA as well as some very unusual classic & modern sports cars. Please click the "See Other Items" icon above to see all we have available. We also buy cool guitars & amps every day as well as any unusual cars…weather it’s 1 item or a whole collection.