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Gibson of the week #5 - Firebird (and Thunderbird)


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Hi all. Here's the next in a series of threads like this each week on a random Gibson electric model (outside of LPs and SGs that are already covered very well) and simply invite comments, photos, videos, information, memories of past ownership, or whatever you like quite frankly...

 

The main intent is simply to put a spotlight on some great guitars that many of us might not know much about or have had a lot to do with.

 

This week - the kinda unusual Firebird - large but shallow seeming reverse and smaller looking non-reverse bodies, banjo tuners on some, neck through, mini-HBs etc - lots of ideas in one guitar. I'd love an early sunburst with the single pickup! Lets not exclude the big ol' T-bird basses. over to you...

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I've had three of them - a big red 2005 VII, a 2007 Flame Maple GOTW and now a 2013 tobacco sunburst V.

 

They're not easy guitars to play compared to an SG or Les Paul but I think that they're Gibson's coolest solid body design.

 

 

I will get another VII again but unless Gibson comes out with an ebony fret board, it would be an older model.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I prefer the Reverse Firebird, for whatever reason it appeals to me. I especially like them in white for some reason...

 

I really would love a Firebird V with mini humbuckers in white...

 

The Firebird with the most bling ever has to go to Adrian Gurvitz when he was with the Gurvitz Baker Army with his brother Paul (both of Gun fame with a small hit; "

" that has been covered a number of times)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHeTFoQ7nQY

 

 

I recall both Johnny Winter and Eric Clapton playing them with some acclaim...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sfVIlczLsU

 

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No question Johnny Winter is the king of the FireBird. The second player that comes to my mind when you say FireBird is Stephen Stills.

 

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Then, and this is just because I'm such a UFO geek, I think of Paul Raymond's reverse FireBird.

 

And the indisputable kind of the ThunderBird bass is Pete Way.

 

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I was watching the recent Rolling Stones in Hyde Park concert today (talk about guitar porn....) and Ronnie Wood also looked very comfortable with his Reverse Firebird.

 

 

In case there's any confusion - the 'Johnny Winter' style Firebird is actually the reverse body whereas the later design was the 'non-reverse' body.

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I had one for a while... I liked it, it had cool wiring options (each pup was tappable and it had a phase switch too)...

 

BUT I never really got on with the neck or the general shape of it..

 

Cool guitar though if you like those parts of it

 

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On that non reverse, did you have a chance to compare the P90s to the normal Firebird mini humbuckers? I always thought P90s would sound great in a Firebird.

Nah, never played with Minis although id like to..

 

But yes the P90s on that bird sounded great and even had some more than usable tapped tones...

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Riffster awesome looking firebird! Never seen one with P-90s.

 

I had a bicentennial edition in 1978 and sold it in 79 because I needed the money to my sister's boyfriend. I loved it. I did stupid things like that back then. Come to think of it, I still do stupid things frequently.

 

Firebird=Johnny Winter to me. That's why I begged my parents for one in the 70's. That's why I just got another one.

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