Too bad ...
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jwr2
Too bad ...
man this was once a nice bass ... I guess it can be repaired ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3739952830&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3739952830&rd=1
I am guessing it has a broken truss rod. The delaminated fingerboard is a bit disturbing but I guess that could happen if one rod was overtightened to compensate for the other not working. My concern otherwise would be compression and/or twisting of the neck from hevily counter loading one side and not the other. There is hope for this one though . The seller obviously does not know what the instrument is. Bubinga fingerboard?
I may be a little slow here but, why would the rods need replaced? Are they broken? Why would the fingerboard be popped like that on a Rick with the modern truss rod system? And whats up with that bow?
All the newer Ricks that I have owned seem to have necks that tend to be very straight or want to bow toward the strings.
I live in Ohio and experience a variety of climate changes from time to time, but this must be a severe case of neglect.
All the newer Ricks that I have owned seem to have necks that tend to be very straight or want to bow toward the strings.
I live in Ohio and experience a variety of climate changes from time to time, but this must be a severe case of neglect.
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jwr2
