My new '71 Fireglo 4001
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My new '71 Fireglo 4001
A month or so ago I was scouring the web for an early 70's 4001. My dream bass has always been a 69-72 4001 in near mint condition. I already own an early '73, which is a beautiful bass, but it has some road wear, and I was looking for one with walnut wings, plexiglas finger pull, and no skunk stripe. I came a cross a post in one of those Craigslist aggregators that linked to a 69 4001 for 300k. That didn't seem right, so I searched Craigslist itself until I found the actual posting. It was for a 71 and the price was 3k or best offer. The cellphone photos were grainy, but it appeared to have all the desired accoutrements, and looked to be in near mint condition in the original brown case. The plexi pull wasnt on the bass, but he had it in the case. It even had the bridge cover intact, and the original pickups with snot-colored bobbin on the bridge pickup. I searched the Rick Registry and didn't find the bass listed, but while I was researching, I couldnt help but notice this bass appeared to be cleaner than any other 71 bass shown in the registry.
I emailed the seller, and after several posts back and forth, and after doing some sleuth work online, I was of the opinion that the seller was legit, and not a scammer. He had owned the bass since 1981, and had always babied it, keeping it in a case under his bed, only pulling it out occasionally and wiping it down afterwards. His plan had always been to leave the bass to his son, but he needed cash and while he hated to part with the bass, wanted it to go to someone who would appreciate and take care of it. That would be me! He wasn't very Internet savvy, and couldn't even provide additional photos because his cellphone memory was full and he'd lost the upload cable. After several phone calls, I decided to risk sending him a $1000 cashiers check if he would hold the bass until I could fly from Michigan to Albany, NY to pick it up. While he had other interested buyers, my offer was highest, and he agreed to accept my offer of $4k, and pulled the Craigslist posting.
After scrambling to come up with the remaining cash, I flew to Albany this weekend and picked up the bass. It was cleaner than I thought. Only slight wear on the back in one spot, and a bit of checkerboard binding yellowing, otherwise the bass was as new, nearly mint. The G string had some buzz, but only when playing the open string, which led me to believe that someone had filed the nut down, but it didnt look like it. The neck was perfectly straight, and I noticed no cracks along the fretboard at the nut. The seller told me he had taken it to a guitar tech who said it had no neck issues. Later, after I left his house, upon closer inspection, I realized this tech was probably not a very good one. There's a very slight hairline crack appearing where the fretboard meets the nut at the G string, resulting in the fretboard being elevated almost to the nut groove, enough to cause buzzing for that string only. It's so slight as to be unnoticeable unless you look really closely, and a straight break, only for the length of one fret, likely easy to fix.
My plan is to pull the rods, straighten them if need be, glue the crack, and clamp it down for a couple of days. Any advice on type of glue would be much appreciated. I've read that crazy glue gel works, but I don't like the sound of that. Doesnt seem flexible enough and I hate working with that stuff. Some say Titebond, watered down, and another tech recommended epoxy. Any advice would be much appreciated. There is no tech in my town that I trust enough to have repair it.
I'm typing on an iPad so the only photos I have so far are these two I posted to Facebook yesterday. Will post some more in a few days. Thoughts?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... t=1&ref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... permPage=1
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... t=1&ref=nf
I emailed the seller, and after several posts back and forth, and after doing some sleuth work online, I was of the opinion that the seller was legit, and not a scammer. He had owned the bass since 1981, and had always babied it, keeping it in a case under his bed, only pulling it out occasionally and wiping it down afterwards. His plan had always been to leave the bass to his son, but he needed cash and while he hated to part with the bass, wanted it to go to someone who would appreciate and take care of it. That would be me! He wasn't very Internet savvy, and couldn't even provide additional photos because his cellphone memory was full and he'd lost the upload cable. After several phone calls, I decided to risk sending him a $1000 cashiers check if he would hold the bass until I could fly from Michigan to Albany, NY to pick it up. While he had other interested buyers, my offer was highest, and he agreed to accept my offer of $4k, and pulled the Craigslist posting.
After scrambling to come up with the remaining cash, I flew to Albany this weekend and picked up the bass. It was cleaner than I thought. Only slight wear on the back in one spot, and a bit of checkerboard binding yellowing, otherwise the bass was as new, nearly mint. The G string had some buzz, but only when playing the open string, which led me to believe that someone had filed the nut down, but it didnt look like it. The neck was perfectly straight, and I noticed no cracks along the fretboard at the nut. The seller told me he had taken it to a guitar tech who said it had no neck issues. Later, after I left his house, upon closer inspection, I realized this tech was probably not a very good one. There's a very slight hairline crack appearing where the fretboard meets the nut at the G string, resulting in the fretboard being elevated almost to the nut groove, enough to cause buzzing for that string only. It's so slight as to be unnoticeable unless you look really closely, and a straight break, only for the length of one fret, likely easy to fix.
My plan is to pull the rods, straighten them if need be, glue the crack, and clamp it down for a couple of days. Any advice on type of glue would be much appreciated. I've read that crazy glue gel works, but I don't like the sound of that. Doesnt seem flexible enough and I hate working with that stuff. Some say Titebond, watered down, and another tech recommended epoxy. Any advice would be much appreciated. There is no tech in my town that I trust enough to have repair it.
I'm typing on an iPad so the only photos I have so far are these two I posted to Facebook yesterday. Will post some more in a few days. Thoughts?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... t=1&ref=nf
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... permPage=1
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... t=1&ref=nf
Last edited by sys700 on Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
1964 FireGlo 330S (domestic 1997 w/trapeze)
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
HS?
1964 FireGlo 330S (domestic 1997 w/trapeze)
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Heinzel Syndrome?
1964 FireGlo 330S (domestic 1997 w/trapeze)
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
That was a good one!!!
Horse Shoe Pickup at the bridge opsition. No, just curious! I have to check the register
if they were still mounted that period. Probably not or only as a famous transition "mistake".
Horse Shoe Pickup at the bridge opsition. No, just curious! I have to check the register
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Nope, light green phlegm-colored bobbin high-gain. Sounds awesome!
1964 FireGlo 330S (domestic 1997 w/trapeze)
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Checked, ...seems the last ones were already '68!
But, as I wrote: This is a beauty!
But, as I wrote: This is a beauty!
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
...I know, have one in my 1974 4001 (rewound by our RRF expert Sérgio)!sys700 wrote:Nope, light green phlegm-colored bobbin high-gain. Sounds awesome!
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Flat Grover's on this bass are amazing. Very
Smooth with no play whatsoever. No pitting or rust. Like it was in a time capsule. My favorite bass tuners I've ever used.
Smooth with no play whatsoever. No pitting or rust. Like it was in a time capsule. My favorite bass tuners I've ever used.
1964 FireGlo 330S (domestic 1997 w/trapeze)
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
1966 FireGlo 330/12 (Paul W. 360/12OS conversion)
1968 FireGlo 360F
1972 FireGlo 4001
1973 FireGlo 4001
Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Wow! That's gorgeous! Congrats!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
oooh! Very Nice! Don't forget to add it to the register!

Brian Morton
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in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
2010 4003 FG
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
1997 4003FL Turquoise
Set neck 4001S (color TBD)
- Lefty4003S8
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Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
WOW!!!!! That's ummmmmm......Bassilicious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lefty4003s8
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Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
Stunning bass enjoy it. 
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Re: My new '71 Fireglo 4001
For the neck repair-
Use Tightbond. Very lightly watered down. If you can, remove the nut so that you can gently open the separation and preferably use a needle/syringe to inject
the glue. Work the glue in by flexing the separation open and closed. Then apply your clamp.
You might need a caul or a clamp that properly fits the radius of the finger board. You also will need something to line the clamp with to not damage the finish.
Here's a picture of my 71 4001S having the repair done...
Good luck
Incredible bass by the way !
Use Tightbond. Very lightly watered down. If you can, remove the nut so that you can gently open the separation and preferably use a needle/syringe to inject
the glue. Work the glue in by flexing the separation open and closed. Then apply your clamp.
You might need a caul or a clamp that properly fits the radius of the finger board. You also will need something to line the clamp with to not damage the finish.
Here's a picture of my 71 4001S having the repair done...
Good luck
Incredible bass by the way !
