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'73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
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'73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
I recently lucked out of picking up a '73 4001 FL MG off the 'Bay. Turns out the fingerboard has been stripped. I was going to have it refinished in CV or catalyzed lacquer. Luckily there is minimal fingerboard wear from the TI jazzflats, otherwise it's an all original bass complete with checkered binding, sounds great too. What is the original fingerboard finish on the early '70's FL basses?? Thanks in advance. Sam
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Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
It would be a CV clearcoat on the fretboard.
Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
Thanks Kris.
Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
Yup....On my 73 example, that combination with what appears to be very nice Brazilian rosewood, looks very impressive.beatlefreak wrote:It would be a CV clearcoat on the fretboard.

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Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
Uhhhh...checkerboard, old FG, nice dots, slick rosewood...man, that's beauty and desirability...
Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
Oh yes....plays like a dream too...jingle_jangle wrote:Uhhhh...checkerboard, old FG, nice dots, slick rosewood...man, that's beauty and desirability...
Re: '73 4001 FL Fingerboard Finish Question
wints wrote:Oh yes....plays like a dream too...jingle_jangle wrote:Uhhhh...checkerboard, old FG, nice dots, slick rosewood...man, that's beauty and desirability...
