
4004L "None More Black" Project is Home!
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Thanks, guys. It was a fun project. Had to re-do the dot markers on the side of the neck, and actually the whole neck was blended
across the back.
When I do a project like this, the whole bass gets disassembled down to a bare body, because in the case of a newish instrument such as this, I will re-buff the entire body to match the new work. Then, you know, it's Zymol time...
Anybody want to try a MID fretboard? A "blueneck"? Hmmmm...
across the back.
When I do a project like this, the whole bass gets disassembled down to a bare body, because in the case of a newish instrument such as this, I will re-buff the entire body to match the new work. Then, you know, it's Zymol time...
Anybody want to try a MID fretboard? A "blueneck"? Hmmmm...
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Can you do this one Paul?:
I'm going to be in Las Vegas (for business) for about three weeks starting this Wednesday. I am really intrigued over the idea of a "Blueneck". We could talk more about it off-Forum if you'd like.
I'm going to be in Las Vegas (for business) for about three weeks starting this Wednesday. I am really intrigued over the idea of a "Blueneck". We could talk more about it off-Forum if you'd like.
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'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
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Paul offered to do it the "correct way" by pulling the frets, painting then refretting but the additional cost led me to go with the "mask and paint" option. I really can't see how it could look any better than how it came out. I'd have no hesitation having a neck refinished the same way again.
The "BlueNeck" would be cool but it would be a shame to cover that wonderful maple fretboard!
The "BlueNeck" would be cool but it would be a shame to cover that wonderful maple fretboard!
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