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Yikes!

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it looks like a gecko bass ...
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Wow.

Could be a cool restoration project if the price stays low. I wonder what's under the PG. Probably a mess of routes under there.
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For posterity's sake, here's a picture.

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When i saw this, i thought the material for the pickguard was taken off the kitchen table... or the floor. Sorry, couldn't resist Image
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Rath's couch has it beat-hands down!
Buy it before someone else does
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Short scale Ace on the case....
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A hell of a steal at that price!
Is that another doubleneck project coming over the horizon?
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What on earth is that pickguard supposed to be shaped like? It looks like someone just cut some random round shape and went, "Looks great! I'll put it on a bass!"
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Oof. What used to be a 76 3001. How sad.
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Wow. Here we go again. P/J-style pickups on a Rickenbacker bass. What for? Polepieces that do not line up with the strings. Why? At least they could have installed the bridge pickup in a slanted position. And a pickguard in the very worst of taste to boot. Another candidate for the Hall of Shame...
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When I saw this, I thought the material for the pickguard was taken off the kitchen table... or the floor.


My first thoughts also!
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Looks like late 50s or early 60s 1' square floor tile material...
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I would say that it is floor tile. Wonder if it's the self-adhesive kind, if so, no screws required.
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That's sad. Those basses are sleepers man, I'm tellin ya.
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