First post in a number of years!
I've changed the truss rod cover on my '77 4001 to gold plexi, but the cover is a different shape to the molded plastic one and thus sits on one of the tuner bushings.
If I had a spare one, I'd take a nick out of it so the truss rod sits flat, but I don't want to hack into the current bushing and devalue the bass.
wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
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wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
Re: wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
Interesting. I don't recall ever seeing a plexi TRC in gold that said Model 4001 on it. Where did this come from? And the white or black ones I have seen are smaller to avoid that very issue from occurring.bails wrote:First post in a number of years!
I've changed the truss rod cover on my '77 4001 to gold plexi, but the cover is a different shape to the molded plastic one and thus sits on one of the tuner bushings.
If I had a spare one, I'd take a nick out of it so the truss rod sits flat, but I don't want to hack into the current bushing and devalue the bass.
Re: wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
It's a fairly poor homemade job, printed on a clear transparency sprayed with a rattle can of gold paint by myself.
Looks fine from 3 feet, but up close, or when you remove it from the head stock, it looks exactly like what it actually is.
The cover that sits on top of the transparency is 3 mm acrylic shaped after my '66 Rose, Morris 1998 but I never considered the bushings until after I already did the work.
I think it's easier to modify a bushing (if I can find one) than to have to start from scratch again.
Looks fine from 3 feet, but up close, or when you remove it from the head stock, it looks exactly like what it actually is.
The cover that sits on top of the transparency is 3 mm acrylic shaped after my '66 Rose, Morris 1998 but I never considered the bushings until after I already did the work.
I think it's easier to modify a bushing (if I can find one) than to have to start from scratch again.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
Re: wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
You could modify the TRC, as that was a pretty common thing to see in the'50s & '60s.
Re: wanted: 1 x Black plastic tuning peg bushing for 4001
Thanks Jeff.
I think modifying the truss cover will be the way to go after all.
I think modifying the truss cover will be the way to go after all.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
