My 1972 4001 has arrived!

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Personally I wouldn't worry too much about it - doesn't look bad. And makes it kinda unique. So how does this pup play and sound!
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Tom..haven't played it much..initial reaction was yup..that's what I was looking for bu, strings were old and too heavy for me

Having it set up with flats, then I can give better review
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Since you said there was also rust and mold present on the bass I would guess it is clear that it spent some time stored in damp conditions. Perhaps the staining is the result of moisture creeping in and around the binding, getting trapped, and staining the wood? I'm certainly no expert, but that's the first thing that came to my mind and now that you mention the rust and mold it may be the case. :?: :?:
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tsarter wrote:Since you said there was also rust and mold present on the bass I would guess it is clear that it spent some time stored in damp conditions. Perhaps the staining is the result of moisture creeping in and around the binding, getting trapped, and staining the wood? I'm certainly no expert, but that's the first thing that came to my mind and now that you mention the rust and mold it may be the case. :?: :?:
That is what I thought too.

Congrats, Marc!
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teeder wrote:
tsarter wrote:Since you said there was also rust and mold present on the bass I would guess it is clear that it spent some time stored in damp conditions. Perhaps the staining is the result of moisture creeping in and around the binding, getting trapped, and staining the wood? I'm certainly no expert, but that's the first thing that came to my mind and now that you mention the rust and mold it may be the case. :?: :?:
That is what I thought too.

Congrats, Marc!

hmmm..makes me think..it came without the original case.

I once had a bad mold problem in my basement...remember tossing out an acoustic guitar case that was basically green.
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Are there other areas where moisture could have seeped in that show this condition? In the routes under the tailpiece or in the pu / control cavities?
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Those are the most likely places--exposed end grain, and little if any varnish to protect that end grain. Yet we see no evidence of this.

I am convinced that this happened during a bad attempt at stripping/refinishing.
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Got the bass back today. Set up with Chrome flats..and it plays and sounds great. Fret n fingerboard look brand new now too.
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Well, my son got his first crack at trying it out yesterday. He liked it, and the stain didn't bother him. He said he thought it was just from age. My surprise was how much of a Squire sound he was getting with the pick. The kid has come a long way in less than a year of playing. Also impressive, when I was driving him home, was that a Rush tune came on, and he immediately asked if that was a Rickenbacker bass being used. Kids these days. :D :D
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marc61 wrote:Well, my son got his first crack at trying it out yesterday. He liked it, and the stain didn't bother him. He said he thought it was just from age. My surprise was how much of a Squire sound he was getting with the pick. The kid has come a long way in less than a year of playing. Also impressive, when I was driving him home, was that a Rush tune came on, and he immediately asked if that was a Rickenbacker bass being used. Kids these days. :D :D
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Very cool, enjoy it Marc. I think your son is gonna want want equal time with it!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Kids look good with '72's!
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Kevin, that's just a great shot.
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Yeah, his shirt is aged FG!
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You ought to see and hear him on his guitar! I was treated to he and Kevin doing duets. Great time.
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