Vintage 4001 on the 'bay?
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Vintage 4001 on the 'bay?
love that humbucker!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3700340448&indexURL=1&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3700340448&indexURL=1&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting
Buy it before someone else does
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jwr2
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motoryeshead
Neck joint (central blank-to-wings joint) is on the way out though. How does one go about repairing a separated neck/wing like that? One of mine could do with some work but I'm getting conflicting advice from luthiers as to the best method. 1)Inject glue? - 2)Internal pin? - 3)break, reglue, refinish (UGH!) There must be someone on here who has had the same issue on an old 4001 and had it invisibly repaired, I've previously had a '69 and a '74 with the same problem.
I think I mis-worded my previous post. I did not own this bass, but one that is identical in every way except with the proper toaster/thumb rest intact. I sold it about 15 years ago for $250 to pay tuition, this was before collector values took off. I am serious about trying to snag this one. All the mods are easily un-done and then it should be pretty nice. I hope I don't get in a bidding war with a fellow poster! Many eyes are on this one I'm sure.
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jwr2
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Oh, I know how Ebay works, trust me...I have been on there since '98, and have seen a lot of bizarre behaviour on there. I would love to have it, just wish it wasn't so heavily modded. LOoks like it will need a new pickguard, new toaster, as well as the wiring and the routing. I am just a sucker for the full-width inlays and the checkered binding. Re-issue, PLEASE!
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009

