Couple of Autumnglos (?) on ebay

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Couple of Autumnglos (?) on ebay

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The first one is a sweetie. Mine was made a few months after this one in June of 1980. The coloring is even similar. They are usually not that clean as this one, for some reason. I think this bass represents a chance to own a very nice example of Autumnglo. Perhaps someone here will snag it.

The second one is a prime example of bad trussing technique. That is, not setting the neck before turning the nuts. It is completely fixable but not worth nearly as much as the first one.
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Anyone here have any experience with the bridge/tailpiece that is on the first one ?
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The bridge/tailpiece assembly was upgraded to the unit from “Stars Guitars (San Francisco)” in 1982

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AG is a really nice finish!

A lovely subtle opposite to something like the fiery trans-red of the Cii for example. Nice!
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Man... That fretboard is so light, it almost looks like maple! Kinda cool.

But that replacement bridge is gonna leave screw holes.
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Gorgeous finish. The fly in the ointment is the bridge. With the light finish though a repair may not be so noticeable. What do you say bass luthiers?
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I have seen that type of replacement before but I don't know who makes it. The extra screw holes on the top edge might be covered by the stock piece.
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A lot AG's have light fingerboards, for some reason. Mine is particularly light. FG's tend to have the darkest ones.
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i got outbid quickly. ;)
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I've seen a lot of dark finegrboards on old White 4001s.
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