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I guess that fret board separation is fixable, but I wouldn't pay big bucks for something in that condition. You think the guy had noise problems with all the attempted shielding efforts? And I'm worried about drilling a hole in a headstock, but I would never carve a rick body up like that. You think people not knowing about the cap caused a lot of unnecessary pickup mods like this?
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Probably, Mark! All he had to do was bypass the cap!

Whoever did this deserves a serious beating. This was such a nice bass.
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This is such an easy fix.....
Why it would make a great candidate for an AzG re-fin......
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Indeed it would John...
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Any guess what it will go for?
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Ted, the lefty 4001 BG(redone by Paul W) I took to California is about 60 numbers from this one on ebay, both are Nov. 1972. IMO this bass could be brought back.
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It has good bones, as they say.
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Indeed. It could do with a decent treble pickup for starters. (Addressing the 4001) What do you say, sweetie? How about one of my creations?
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Any bass would be honored by one of your pickups Sergio.
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You're very kind Ted, but I feel I've yet to prove myself by, say, building a pickup set for a resto project like the one at issue. If only a forumite would pick up that '72 4001, I'd be happy to be able to oblige.
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Sergio, how about building me a 'more correct' bobbin for my BG '72, one with screw-top pole pieces? I think the one in it now is from '73, it has the button poles. Let's talk...
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Post by dale_fortune »

This will probably go for about $1,700.00 It is a transition model with all the right stuff. Add the correct Bridge P-up and fix a few things and you'll have a nice player.
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I wonder if that was one of yours Dale. Unfortunately, we did not get a peek under the TRC to find out.
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I'm liking it more and more as I look at it!
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Post by rickcrazy »

Kevin: give in to her charms NOW!

John: Sure. We're talking about the tall bobbin/pan-head screw version, right? Does your 4001 still have the .0047 capacitor on it?

Dale: actually my idea was to build a very hot high-gain-style bridge p.u. for the November '72 4001 so that the instrument could have good, useful output.
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