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Dale, I have one bass that has the finish removed from the fingerboard and it is also giving a different sound. I much prefer the finish being taken off (although I am not going to take the finish from the other 6 basses' fingerboards just the same...)
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Post by henny »

Like that maple strip in the spine... real subtle.

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Dale,
My 4003FL does have a finished fingerboard, this one was made in June '04. I have scatterwound toasters in both positions, works great for a fretless.
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Post by baltimucho »

Ted, you asked an interesting question of Dale. And Dale, you answered some completely different question, or maybe I didn't understand Ted's question.

Here's how *I* understood Ted's question... Dale, how would a 4003S made in 1984 have a 3-piece neck? Any insight?

Just wondering, since it'll be in my hands on Feb. 17.

Also, with all this talk of humidity... Will I have any serious issues with this East Coast bass in the summer when Salt Lake City dries out?

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Post by dale_fortune »

I'm not sure as to why, I didn't work there then.
I mean it's simple to substitute a maple stringer inplace of walnut or shedua. Maple being stronger than walnut would add more strength and stability
to the neck so maybe this was a test run. Has John
Hall had any reply to this?
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