+1! Just from my visual observations, I'd say that they were extremely variable. Ted has said that they were radiused by hand on a belt sander during that period. If you compare Roger Waters' bass to Chris Squire's, to take two famous RM examples, you can see that Roger's RM appears almost completely flat, no radius at all, whereas Chris' has a pronounced radius even prior to its shaving/"creaming."weemac wrote:Variable!1965 wrote:Hey vintage smarties, what's the fretboard radius on the '63-'64 RM1999s?
Eden.
Personally, I'm going to be making a "game-time" decision on my V63 when it comes time to choose the radius. It will depend on how the neck feels when I reshape the back profile, and how much or little wood loss it can stand. Leaving as much fingerboard wood as possible is probably preferable for me, especially since I envision thinning the neck as far as I can go and still have it be able to handle a Swing Bass set.
Good luck in your similar quest Wes....



