Yes, it's an unusual shape, but I believe it's historically accurate. I actually prefer the potato shape for the 8-string bass.winston wrote:I am not in love with the headstock shape, (I have an ingrained preference for the more typical Rick bass headstock style) but the rest of it is amazing. Well done Paul and congrats Graham. That is a stunning bass.kiramdear wrote:That headstock needs a plastic bowler, pipe, and specs.![]()
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Yeah its amazing.
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Thanks to everyone for their very kind and positive words. I have to temper this with a bit of reality, though, or my conscience would bother me!
This was my first eight string 4005 construction, and although I have perfect reference material for the body and neck, the headstock proved a bit of a challenge. I laid it out and built it and found that I had to trim two of the tuners in order to fit them onto the headstock. So that's how the bass originally went out.
Graham then discovered that the neck had shifted to become nearly unplayable, so I took it back and installed longer and heavier truss rods that I'd made. Then the headstock began crack at the weakest part--where the volute and truss rod pockets intersected. So, I took it back a second time, put a new neck on, redid the headstock according to a scaled drawing that Graham sent (based on Oyama-san's 4005-8?) and refinished much of it.
So, this wasn't a home run the first time out, but thanks to Graham's patience, it's finally finished.
This was my first eight string 4005 construction, and although I have perfect reference material for the body and neck, the headstock proved a bit of a challenge. I laid it out and built it and found that I had to trim two of the tuners in order to fit them onto the headstock. So that's how the bass originally went out.
Graham then discovered that the neck had shifted to become nearly unplayable, so I took it back and installed longer and heavier truss rods that I'd made. Then the headstock began crack at the weakest part--where the volute and truss rod pockets intersected. So, I took it back a second time, put a new neck on, redid the headstock according to a scaled drawing that Graham sent (based on Oyama-san's 4005-8?) and refinished much of it.
So, this wasn't a home run the first time out, but thanks to Graham's patience, it's finally finished.
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If only I could get one of these in jetglo.
Mmm... jetglo... *drools*
Mmm... jetglo... *drools*
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4005/12. Think about it.
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Here's a piccolo version.kennyhowes wrote:4005/12. Think about it.
Just add one of these:
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Not the same, and you know it! 
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I'm with Kenny.
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jps wrote:Here's a piccolo version.kennyhowes wrote:4005/12. Think about it.
Just add one of these:
Octave synths don't track polyphony!
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The Boss OC-3 does, which is why I use it with my Rick 8-string.jdogric12 wrote:Octave synths don't track polyphony!
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1976 4001 "Shadow" Fretless
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
1978 4002 Walnut
1986 4008 Silver
1999 4001 V63 White
2012 4004 Jetglo
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Button 6 String Fretfull
Button 6 String Fretless
NS CR5 Omni Bass Fretless
Ashbory Bass
