"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know." The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
After stringing it up recently I remembered there was a reason I left it in the case for 15 years and just played my old white bass!
It has a huge thick neck for a 60's bass. Unlike any other I have seen from this period. Club like, very much like a 2000 bass I had. The fretboard radius feels flatter, but I think that's just due to me being used to much thinner necks in relation to my playing style.
It has had the usual neck problems and the action is very high due to the 60's headstock angle, and even after I put some 40-95 strings on it, it was still way too much for my liking. To think that it used to have 45-105 Roto's back in the 80's...
It needs a very good sorting out, and that will be the next task.
Andrew, it looks much better with strings. It looked to naked without them. Too bad on it's playability. I'm sure you'd have some takers if you were to sell it.