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Uh...what don't you like about the headstock, Sean?

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Post by ken_swearingen »

I know it isn't longer with walnut wings and the body doesn't have checkerboard binding dam.I think it looks cool with black hardware in all,i dont know how rare it is.
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Post by henny »

Baby headstock with Walnut skunk is the best-looking headstock out there.
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that looks like the newer style big headstocks. they make me shudder.
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I was going to ask the same thing, headstock looks normal to me and it's not a big one, they didn't start those again until maybe 1997-98. I like the big ones actually, the new 4003's are great basses.
That bass has white trim anyway, it's like a normal jetglo with black pickguard and TRC probably, I can't see the neck.
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...and black hardware. I thought that option was long gone by 2001? Is this something that this seller put together?
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Post by henny »

That headstock isn't a baby one, it's a full-size...

It's a 2001. = 01-21707
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I think 2002 was the last year of black trim. That gorgeous Mapleglo I sold to Jeff Rath is an '02 IIRC.
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I prefer the newer big headstocks. For years I would only consider a 4004 or a v63 because I thought the smaller headstocks were an hideous. The design is so artful, but the smaller heads look like someone with no sense of aesthetics just chopped off a bunch of wood.

I was relieved when the newer big 4003 heads appeared in the late 90's, but bummed that the longer v63 heads became uniform with the 4003 heads.
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Post by henny »

John Ashfield said:

For years I would only consider a 4004 or a v63 because I thought the smaller headstocks were an hideous...


Baby headstocks look a trifle weird without a skunk, granted - but I wouldn't go that far as to not owning the rest of the bass.... man, you've missed out. Image
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