And so it begins...
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I do think the guard needs a little massaging to remove the double hump, but that's nothing a little time and piece of sandpaper can't fix. Other than that, I'm ecstatic that I'll finally have my holy grail bass!
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Smoothing out the double humps will require a lot of time if you're using sandpaper. I use a Dremmel with a sanding drum on it. The original guard on this bass actually had the proper contours. I don't know why Pickguardian made a vintage guard with that shape.
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I ordered two from Tony labeled 'Rickenbacker 4003 Vintage Conversion Bass Guard'. I guess it's a hybrid of the double hump control section with the wider neck-to-treble surround section. I put one on my Mapleglo 4003S and sent the other to Larry for this conversion. I really didn't notice the double humps before sending this bass to Larry, and then taking another look at my MG bass, it jumped out at me.
I used my Dremel, some sandpaper, and a model car polishing kit to smooth out the double hump. Here's the before and after:


So maybe a little work on the guard on the Fireglo will be a nice finishing touch.
I used my Dremel, some sandpaper, and a model car polishing kit to smooth out the double hump. Here's the before and after:


So maybe a little work on the guard on the Fireglo will be a nice finishing touch.
All lefty: 1982 4003S 1996 330/12 1993 4003S
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Yes sir...thats the one. I bought it from Jeff in Oz, last March.aceonbass wrote:Robert...Was that my old 4001S that Larry originally restored for a customer in Australia?
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I thought I recognized that bass! Besides building the wiring (with original early-'64 dated pots and Ajax caps) I also made the pickguard, and cut the bridge pickup surround from an original stamped brass lapsteel, and had it triple plated. i also had to work some casting flaws out of the tailpiece asting before having it plated as well.
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It sounds great and plays well, Dane. I soldered a (non axial) turquoise .0047 cap I picked up from you into the harness. You either left it out or Jeff removed it. For me, it's the Crisp 'O Cap. Other than that, a Pickguardian tug bar has been added.
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That is some truly lovely Fireglo, congratulations.
Now go play the frets off of her.
Now go play the frets off of her.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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As I remember, that bass was only a few serial #'s away from Chris Squire's RM1999. After I'd finally gotten all the parts together, I couldn't afford to finish her. Damn recession.. 
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Ok, final update as I've had the guitar since late last week. It's all I can do to put it down long enough to take a photo.
Larry had his photographer take some studio shots of it. They washed out a bit in his photos.





And finally, a before and after comparison (with my Wings Ric for company). This shows the color in a bit more natural setting:


Now to find a silver case for it! Overall, I love it!
Larry had his photographer take some studio shots of it. They washed out a bit in his photos.





And finally, a before and after comparison (with my Wings Ric for company). This shows the color in a bit more natural setting:


Now to find a silver case for it! Overall, I love it!
All lefty: 1982 4003S 1996 330/12 1993 4003S
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BEAUTIFUL family you have there!!!!! I LOVES me some Lefties!!!!!!!

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Looks great, Brian. I hope this project worked out like you imagined.
'turn up the bass'
