

Dulcimer Jigs Electric Guitar Plans Stratocaster Fender Style Telecaster FenderStyle Les Paul Gibson Style Bass Electric Guitars Blueshawk Gibson Style Acoustic Guitar Plans Archtop. The standard finish for all Firebird guitars was Sunburst nitrocellulose, however, custom finishes available at an additional 15 were Cardinal Red, Heather poly, Inverness Green poly, Ember Red, Polaris White, Pelham Blue poly, Frost Blue, Kerry Green, Silver Mist poly and.
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Includes 2 PDF files Size E drawings 36x48 (914.4mm x 1219.2mm) CAD Blueshawk. The quoted list price of 249.50 was correct as of July-August 1963. In this pic if I just had this measurement where the green arrows are then I can figure out the rest of the guitar. Gibson brought back the 'reverse' Firebird for the second time in 1976 with a 'Bicentennial' model that celebrated the 200th birthday of the United States. PDF Plan for Firebird Studio Electric Guitar Gibson Style. Mainly from the tip of the lower 'horn' to the butt of the body. Some finishes, such as Golden Mist poly, Heather poly, and Silver Mist poly are exceptionally rare, if existing at all. Does anyone have some dimensions of a Gibson firebird body The width at widest point and length at longest point. Some Gibson Thunderbird and Firebird custom finishes do come up, but of the 1700 or so total Thunderbird production (1963-69), the vast majority were the standard sunburst. Unfortunately, no shipping information by color is available, and these custom color basses are very rare. These colors were not advertised for other Gibson bass guitars, (though Pelham blue and Polaris White EB basses certainly exist). Gibson USA Rex Brown Signature Thunderbird Bass Ebony Nut width: 1.5 / 38.1mm Fingerboard: Rosewood Scale length: 34 / 863.6mm Number of frets: 20 Nut. The brochure below, from 1963, details the original custom Thunderbird finish options for the reverse body basses. These Duco colours were available throughout their years of manufacture until 1969. Golden Mist poly, Cardinal Red, Heather poly, Inverness Green poly, Silver Mist poly, Ember Red, Kerry Green, Polaris White, Frost Blue and Pelham Blue poly. Each was distinguished by different pickup and. When the Gibson Thunderbird and Gibson Firebird were introduced in late 1963, they were offered with a Sunburst finish as standard, and in 10 new colors for an extra $15. Gibson launched the Firebird design in 1963 with four main models: the Firebird I, II, V, and VII. 1981 Victory Standard (Candy Apple Red).
