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TimBurke
31-08-2015, 06:28 AM
I'd love a non reverse firebird kit with triple P90's.

Original Gibson ones are so expensive and impossible to get here in Australia. Eastwood made the Stormbird but even they are about $800 if you can find one (yeah good luck with that)

Cheers

Fretworn
31-08-2015, 11:17 AM
Non-reverse with 3 P90s, are you a Warren Haynes fan?

http://www.resultados-futbol.com/lider-gov-t-mule-warren-haynes-dispara-solo-incendiario-su-gibson-firebird-publico-mendizabala-rf_173181.jpg

stan
31-08-2015, 04:39 PM
wow, that axe is a stunner

wokkaboy
31-08-2015, 04:42 PM
Hi Tim you may be able to order a non reverse headstock FB-1 kit and then route out the body to suit the 3 P90 pickups

Tindrrel
31-08-2015, 04:51 PM
Hi Tim you may be able to order a non reverse headstock FB-1 kit and then route out the body to suit the 3 P90 pickups

It would need to be a left handed body, and fill in bits and route out more.

wokkaboy
31-08-2015, 04:57 PM
Sam, do you mean a left handed neck ?

Tindrrel
31-08-2015, 05:06 PM
Sam, do you mean a left handed neck ?

I mean the body. Notice that on a non-reverse firebird the top horn extends out over the neck. On the original "reverse" firebird it would be the lower horn that stuck out there with the switch on it.

Non-reverse.
4925

"Reverse".
4926

I was at a gig on Saturday where a very nice looking red non-reverse was being played. Sounded great.

Fretworn
01-09-2015, 11:03 AM
The body shape is different as well the "non-reverse" doesn't have the offset waist of the original reverse. Fender sued Gibson saying they had trademarked the offset waist with the Jazzmaster/Jaguar body. I've always thought the non-reverse shape looks weird compared to the slick reverse body. I've never played one, but I understand the non-reverse body also fixes some of the balance issues.

tommycarlos
21-12-2017, 05:07 AM
I know this is a two year old thread. But a non-reverse firebird is my dream guitar. I'd love a kit version that didn't cost the earth and that I could modify.

FrankenWashie
21-12-2017, 06:13 AM
I would imagine that there wouldn't be a kit for this and your only real option would be a scratch built body.
Potentially, you could get the standard kit, pattern a body outline template from that and then flip it to achieve what you are after. The routs and neck pocket could be directly replicated in another template and then overlaid on the reversed body shape, the standard neck would then fit to that. The only wrinkle is that the headstock would be the wrong way around.

tommycarlos
21-12-2017, 07:53 AM
My other option is a non-reverse body from somewhere like Rosser Guitars or KnE (they both accept a strat/tele style bolt on neck which I think would look cool), and just scour the internet for the other individual parts.

djk7
16-01-2018, 02:31 AM
+++ on Firebird. My mate would buy a standard Firebird kit tomorrow

Simon Barden
16-01-2018, 05:53 AM
There is a PBG (standard/reverse) Firebird kit, but it's a bolt-on, which spoils it for me. https://www.pitbullguitars.com/shop/guitars/pit-bull-guitars-fb-1m-electric-guitar-kit-mahogany/

tommycarlos
18-01-2018, 08:59 AM
I pulled the trigger on a Rosser NRFB body routed for a TL neck pocket, 2x P-90s, and a Jazzmaster tremolo.

A hybrid between a Jazzmaster and a non-reverse Firebird is pretty much my dream guitar, so...

Fretworn
19-01-2018, 06:17 AM
I pulled the trigger on a Rosser NRFB body routed for a TL neck pocket, 2x P-90s, and a Jazzmaster tremolo.

A hybrid between a Jazzmaster and a non-reverse Firebird is pretty much my dream guitar, so...

So does that make it a Firecaster, or a Jazzbird?

FrankenWashie
19-01-2018, 10:46 AM
Telebird? Fizzcaster?