I have an '81 4001 that has the worst fretboard varnish I've ever seen. I don't have photos right now, but it is VERY yellowed, dried, and flaking off. Thick, yellow, and just plain ugly. The flakes come off when you play it and/or when it's in the case.
The bass was not played very much though. It came from a guy in Arizona who had basically stored it for over 20 years. Any who...The frets are original and in great shape and the bass structurally/electronically is in great shape.
I was hoping that there would be some way to strip the finish off the fretboard without disturbing the frets and then re-seal the fretboard.
So I took it to a couple of reputable local guitar repair shops and got the same answer: They both said that the only way to take care of this was to pull the frets, sand the varnish off, re-fret, and then re-seal the fretboard.
What say you? The thing plays fine the way it is, but you can feel the unevenness of the finished/unfinished fretboard when you play. Is it possible to strip the varnish off the fret board without pulling the frets or should I just take the plunge?
