4001 1974 restoration

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Chris P
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Very, very cool!!!!!
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Spectacular :!: :!: :!: :!: Very nice.
I have a 74 (w/red dots) and a 75 4001 and they are both a joy to play.
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Bram
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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The bass is everything I wanted. Plays fantastic, sounds stunning and it just feels good!! Lovely!!
Before the pics, I want to give some special thanks.

Sergio - Rewinding the neck PU. Sounds fantastic, couldn't have been done better!
Colonel Sanders - Thanks for the bridge PU!! Where can you find these old ones?? Thanks for helping me out!!
Chris Dekker - Sending me two strap buttons. Being a perfectionist, these really finish the project!
Tom Shiben - Helping by ordering screws and resend them to Europe!
Heinpete - Sending me pickup screws!
Geir Wikran - New looking PU surrounding!
Peterbuilt Basses for giving loooots of advise!
All the RRF members by supporting and giving good advise!

Now the pics! Video coming soon!
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teeder
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Looks great! Congrats!
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jps
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Nice work, y'all. Congrats on a great restoration, Bram. 8)
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Looks lovely. Great work. :D

Problem with the surround: Yes, those ‘70s surrounds are little bit tighter. The cover is plastic and can be bent a little together to get it in. But it also depends on how wide apart the screw holes (for the height adjustment screws) are spaced on the pickup mounting plate. I was using a black plastic plate, which maybe have the whole closer together than the metal plate you’ve got.
Anyway. I also have a virtually unused current type surround, where the inside opening is about 2mm wider than on that ‘70s one. If you like a swap I can take that ‘70s surround back and send you the other one instead.
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...great restoration, Bram, now you have a Beauty! :oops:
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Beautiful. Love the sunlight hilighted closeup on the sofa.
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...the fretboard with its varnish Looks amazing! :shock:
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It's OUR bass now, so please send it to us all to use it for some weeks :mrgreen:
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Thanks guys!! Nice to hear so much good response!
@Chris Ha! That's OK if you pick it up here and leave your's behind here! Are you going to join the BGF meeting? Maybe I will take it with me!
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That's come together so well Bram - congrats! :D
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Bet it sounds as good as it looks!
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Stunningly GORGEOUS, Bram. 8)

Congratulations... long may she run. :)
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
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Re: 4001 1974 restoration

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Looking great, and it didn't take too long either…at least not from my vantage point!
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