Glover's restored 4001

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Glover's restored 4001

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http://www.deep-purple.net/gallery/brum-2007/deep-purple-6.jpg

Wonder what that neck pickup is?

Hmm, Bernie Marsden is quite large these days...Image
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Darkstar?
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Looks more like a Bartolini humbucker.
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Is that Bernie Marsden with them?!
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Still the bass volume knob missing, his luthier didn't have one?

Now at least the two slanted J-Bass-PUs are gone. If it was again the same luthier who did this cruelty to the bass, I really wonder what neck PU he used this time? The modern amplification can cope with all Rick PUs and still leaves the original sound characteristics at least.
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Yep, it's Bernie.

I believe the original mods were done by that Dawk guy who modded also Ronnie Dio's EB3 and Graig Gruber's non-reverse T-Bird and Joey DeMaio's 4001. Roger wanted more bass and said to Dawk that he liked the Jazz pickups or something. I wonder if they knew about the cap then? And if it still has the cap on?
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Post by rickaddict »

Looks like Roger should have had Dale or Paul do the work on this bass!

That pickguard looks cheesy and too big. I know there are some serious body routes on it, but those could have been filled before the JG was sprayed.

I think that neck pickup is too wide to be a Bart.

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--Big honkin' Schaller M4S type tuners

--Hipshot bridge
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Not very impressive...
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This is what it once looked like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCI8sy4eI4Y
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Post by jojo99 »

>I think that neck pickup is too wide to be a Bart

It very well could be a Bart, just not the RIC replacement model. I have a bart that looks exactly like that...I think it's a one-off, or something long discontinued, since I've never seen this particular model in their catalog. It's a fantastic pickup, and it used to be in the bridge position of my 4001...would've been great in the neck, too...deep, with great clarity.
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I was thinking one of the Bart guitar HBs.
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Ahhh, okay. I figured they probably came in other shapes and sizes!
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