1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
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Am I seeing this right? Is there no chrome left on the tailpiece butt?
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
A beauty! Enjoy!
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
That's right John, all chrome gone! I guess that it was pretty flaky anyway and was removed entirely.johnallg wrote:Am I seeing this right? Is there no chrome left on the tailpiece butt?
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
cool bass mate you must be running out of space !
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Running out of everything Scott!scotty wrote:cool bass mate you must be running out of space !
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Can't beat aged Mapleglow! Great to see the photos of it in action....and still a great bass all these years later.
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Those machine heads are likely mid 60s -early 70s Klusons. The non-slotted posts were usedgodber wrote:I'm clueless Jeff - there are holes for slimline grovers underneath.jps wrote:Very interesting tuning keys on it, late '50s/early '60s?
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
I like the worn look of the bridge,and the patina on the tuners,too. This is a real treasure piece!
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
The chrome plating on the aluminum tailpieces was horrible, and has completely come off on that one. I had an NOS one once that had chrome starting to peel on it before it was ever mounted to a bass. They were originally just a two stage plating process using nickel, then chrome. I get these triple plated....copper/nickel/chrome.
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
I seem to remember you saying it had peed all over the place....aceonbass wrote:The chrome plating on the aluminum tailpieces was horrible, and has completely come off on that one. I had an NOS one once that had chrome starting to peel on it before it was ever mounted to a bass. They were originally just a two stage plating process using nickel, then chrome. I get these triple plated....copper/nickel/chrome.
I had a supply of house training pads ready for it's arrival!
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Thanks for all the comments guys. I was certainly pleased with the bass from the moment I opened the case, but went into auto-pilot making a shopping list to get stock parts back on it. It is a lovely player and looker so I'm going to leave it as it is, with the exception of the bridge pick-up - the Seymour Duncan sounds too compressed and smooth to me and so I need to look out for a 72 bridge pup, is anyone holding one they would be prepared to sell?
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Lovely old aged MG 4001, with history. They do always look uber cool, once they amber out...
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Another great Rick there, good find sir! Why did Jo not want it anymore?
I dont generally dig MG either but that has aged beautifully.
I dont generally dig MG either but that has aged beautifully.
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Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
The shop said he was trading it for a Tom Petty 660/12 string. He already has a nice 360/12 in Fireglo, so he likes his Ricks, but plays more guitar these days.CatHead wrote:Another great Rick there, good find sir! Why did Jo not want it anymore?
I dont generally dig MG either but that has aged beautifully.
Re: 1972 4001 Mapleglo - Jo Burt
Cool bass, congrats!
I assume that is what he says, but honestly, I can't see how a bottle can cause that damage, let alone skip aside and knock out the treble pickup. A less heroic, but more reasonable explanation would be that the toaster height adjustment screw was over-tightened and cracked the pickguard in the same exact place as hundreds of other Ric basses, and the bridge pickup was replaced - like hundreds of others - because it was too thin-sounding, and the owner did not know that all it took to solve it was to bypass the evil cap.godber wrote: The pickguard damage came from a bottle thrown at Reading festival, which also knocked out the bridge pickup - hence the Seymour Duncan replacement and the reverse mounted plate.
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