How to handle cracks in the neck-headstock-joint?

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heinpete
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Now the '74 4001 is back in the family:
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only some of the 74s have the red dots ...
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I'm so late on this thread, but my Fireglo 1974 has the red dots & an almost identical neck/stress crack. Has been there since before I bought it in 1987 & is solid as a rock. It is one of my best playing basses in fact.
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Mine has the red dots but, no neck/stress crack.

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I assume the cracks in the neck of mine came from some unsuccessful "choreography" of his former player, or it simply had an unlucky drop.
However, it wasn't played very much ever since, it hung on the wall corner, undiscovered in a small guitar shop in Frankfurt for some years, hence the frets are in excellent shape, close to new!!!
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