Thanks to Tony Matura, Dane Wilder, Mark Walker, Xsubs and an unknow eBay seller not willing to ship to Australia, I could collect the missing parts.



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It is where the shedua strip wil gojps wrote:What is with the line down the middle of the body?
Oh, cool!Colonel Sanders wrote:It is where the shedua strip wil gojps wrote:What is with the line down the middle of the body?
Actually, I would be guessing that line was drawn when the neck routing was cleaned up by the previous owner. As previously mentioned, I would think that the bass started its life as a 4000. It apparently had a very messy neck routing done that was rather well fixed. I need to ask RIC what was the original bass for the serial number.jps wrote:Oh, cool!Colonel Sanders wrote:It is where the shedua strip wil gojps wrote:What is with the line down the middle of the body?
The grain is nice but the fretboard will be replaced. It was either replaced or heavily planed at one point. The fretboard is way too thin. And the radius is not constant.teeder wrote:Cool! I love the fretboard grain.
Your help along with Mark Walker in clearing some of the mystery about this bass was much appreciated. Looking at one of the picture of the 61 4000 currently on eBay has now convinced me my NoGlo bass started its life as a 63 4000, judging by the long truss rod sticking out of the fingerboard, into the body. The other tell tale is the 4 screw holes under the truss rod cover (as Mark and you picked out).opticnerve wrote:I'm glad to have been able to help Jeff!
Kudos to you for taking on this project.
