http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOKAI-THUNDERBI ... 337d8f68a2
Hmmm, pretty cool.
Lefty T Bird
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That is nice. Who's got their eye on it? I'm sure a few here. 
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I do! :0)andrew wrote:That is nice. Who's got their eye on it? I'm sure a few here.
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Me, too! doesn't everyone on here?tomdbass wrote:I do! :0)andrew wrote:That is nice. Who's got their eye on it? I'm sure a few here.
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Nope.... y'all go for it!LHBASSIST wrote:Me, too! doesn't everyone on here?tomdbass wrote:I do! :0)andrew wrote:That is nice. Who's got their eye on it? I'm sure a few here.
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I'll pass as well. The black finish on the back bugs me. Why couldn't they leave it a bare mahogany back or burst like a Gibson?
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I noticed the finish seemed off to me as well-- which sent me scurrying to check mine. My early Korean TB48 has a beautful true burst finish with reddish brown transparent edge, back and neck like a Gibson.pjmuck wrote:I'll pass as well. The black finish on the back bugs me. Why couldn't they leave it a bare mahogany back or burst like a Gibson?
Maybe the pics in the listing are just dark, but I don't think so- it sure looks black, and original, to me, but interested buyers may want to confirm with the seller. There were probably a few different runs of TB48s produced in Korea even before production moved to China, so its anybody's guess when finish changes may have been implemented or deleted?