4001 Nut Slot Gauges

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cassius987
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4001 Nut Slot Gauges

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What were 70s 4001s gauged at the nut in order to accommodate various strings? On my 4001FL they seem a bit bigger than what new 4003s have. I'd like to know because I'm considering "heavy gauge" tapewound strings... Thanks.
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http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c130/ ... 01FL_2.jpg

Nice bass Josh. Did you get it in AZ?
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I bought it from an NM seller on eBay originally for $1000, but I got a partial refund on the price because he didn't disclose a few blemishes etc. What he paid me back will allow me to restore it properly. :)
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Very nice 4001 FL, Joshua. Congrats!
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Ah - there's another one (for more) in Scottsdale AZ. I played that one and it is a nice feel. Congrats.
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