Thunder I-A restoration

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Thunder I-A restoration

Post  willembad on Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:41 pm

Hi all. I'm in the process of restoring a Thunder 1a. I believe it's an '83. Someone before me refinished it since the headstock logo is gone. All the knobs and bridge parts are really stained as well.

My question is if anyone knows or can check a stock model and tell me if the active electronics ran on 18V or 9V? This guitar is currently wired for 18V (2x9V batteries in series) and it differs a bit from the diagrams I can find online. As far as I know it works as is, I'm not sure if it is stock though. It looks like it has been re-wired.

Thanks,

Willem

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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  Hyperion on Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:14 pm

My Thunder III has a 18volts circuit. 18 volts is way better than 9 volts for dynamic.

If you want to restore the logo, then here's a vectorized SVG/EPS "Westone" logo I have made, below. It can be used to create a professional looking waterslide transfer.

The original jpg : http://guitarandjazz.free.fr/REPERTOIRE/Mixo/westone.jpg
The SVG : http://guitarandjazz.free.fr/REPERTOIRE/Mixo/westone-2.svg
The EPS : http://guitarandjazz.free.fr/REPERTOIRE/Mixo/westone-2.eps

Cheers
JP


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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  Pollyanna on Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:36 am

Hello Willembad and welcome! Smile

Depending on where you are in the world, I know a bloke here
in the UK who makes waterslide transfers and he does a cracking job of them. I have just recently sold a Thunder I that I sanded the logo off and instead of painstakingly drawing it back on (which is what I usually do), I used one of these transfers and you couldn't tell the difference.

If you want to, PM me and I will give you his details. He sends full instructions on how to apply/finish them and he always provides spares in case of cock-ups!

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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  willembad on Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:16 pm

Thanks,

I'm in the US by the way. 18V it is then, I just weren't sure. Believe it or not I recreated the logo using the plate at the neck connection. The metal part had the Westone logo and I duplicated it from there. I have a method involving laser printer transparencies and paint, and if successful I'll post here on how to for anyone else inclined to try.

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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  corsair on Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:20 pm

Hi there, fella - as I've said before, my Matsumoku Vantage VA900 has 2 9V batteries as well but one of them just runs the little light that indicates pre-amp on/off, so be aware of that eh?!

Yeah, do share your processes with us; we love this stuff!! Very Happy

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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  hoax on Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:27 am

Hi - i can do the logo for £4.50 + £1 postage - Check UK Ebay.

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1981 thunder waterslide decal

Post  turnersmews on Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:33 pm

Pollyanna wrote:Hello Willembad and welcome! Smile

Depending on where you are in the world, I know a bloke here
in the UK who makes waterslide transfers and he does a cracking job of them. I have just recently sold a Thunder I that I sanded the logo off and instead of painstakingly drawing it back on (which is what I usually do), I used one of these transfers and you couldn't tell the difference.

If you want to, PM me and I will give you his details. He sends full instructions on how to apply/finish them and he always provides spares in case of cock-ups!

Pauline
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Hi
Could you possibly let me have the details please.

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Re: Thunder I-A restoration

Post  Pollyanna on Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:39 am

Hello Turnersmews and welcome!

Unfortunately, the guy I mentioned in the post which you quoted me from, is no longer in business. However, if you look at the previous post you will see that one of our members here can provide you with equally good waterslide transfers. Use the PM service to contact 'Hoax' and I'm sure he will be happy to oblige.

Hope this helps.

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