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I like the MOP, wish I had an instrument with them, but I LOVE the acrylics! They're such a nice cream color, and don't appear nearly as "swirly" as the poured ones, or even the newer cut inlays. They've just got this nice, bright, solid look to them. The new inlays are cool, but I don't care for them in silver...markbass99 wrote:This is a good example of what I was talking about- in one months time the inlay material had changed from MOP to acrylic. Nice 73, looks like somebody really liked to plant their thumb on that one. I have a couple of 73's that have a sliver of paint missing from above the pickguard due to the thumb.
I'm a bit confused, Jeff...the "newer, cut inlays" ARE "the acrylics". All else are polyester resin.badeggs wrote: I like the MOP, wish I had an instrument with them, but I LOVE the acrylics! They're such a nice cream color, and don't appear nearly as "swirly" as the poured ones, or even the newer cut inlays. They've just got this nice, bright, solid look to them. The new inlays are cool, but I don't care for them in silver...
I meant the material they used from March - August(?) '73, like on my bass up there. The ones before the poured kind and after the MOP...those are the ones I like. I always thought they were cut plastic, but what the hell do I know (!)...jingle_jangle wrote:I'm a bit confused, Jeff...the "newer, cut inlays" ARE "the acrylics". All else are polyester resin.
I meant the new ones always look silver-y to me in photos - I've never seen them in person!jingle_jangle wrote:And, not sure what you mean by "silver" inlays. They're all white MOP, although the varnish covering them can turn yellowish with age.
Ah, made of that rare element, eternium!jingle_jangle wrote:... These'll never yellow or lose their impact ...





What happened to the other four strings, Harry?hieronymous wrote:I know I've been posting about this one a lot, but here's my 2004 4003:
Short version: possibly a one-off made for the Japanese market - besides the discontinued BT, it has a 7-screw tailpiece, older pickguard, and TRC with silver lettering. I've posted about it recently here. I bought it from Phlemmy, and there's an earlier thread with a lot of the detective work (thanks Phlemmy & Ilan!) here.bassduke49 wrote:OK, Harry, so how did you come by a BT bass from 2004 again? Supposedly BT (in this case, especially the binding) went away in 2002. I may have missed the story.
I keep these two instruments back east, and I'm heading back in a few weeks and hope to take some better pictures of the 8-string, which I will definitely post...jps wrote:What happened to the other four strings, Harry?


