4003S???

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syncop8r
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4003S???

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Someone on Talkbass just told me my 4003 is a 4003S.
It has no binding, dot fretboard inlays and a sunburst finish. But it says "4003" on the headstock plastic.

Can anyone enlighten me?
Are there any pics of one here somewhere?
I'd post a badly-focused pic of mine if I knew how.
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Yep, 4003S. I have exactly the same thing. I love it. I prefer no binding and dot inlay myself, The only change I've made on mine is I put on vintage knobs; I may one day put in a toaster and horseshoe (sans cover!) so that it's closer in sound to my CS4001.
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I used to own a Mapleglo 4003S myself. If was a nice bass and I wish I'd never sold it! (sniff)
I really love the fireglo finish w/o binding.
Don't think there were that terribly many 4003S models made...you only see them every now and then.
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Nearly posted a pic but couldn't get it down to 15k without it being thumbnail size and black and white!
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Sorry Mark. Should you wish to send it through mccorp@nbnet.nb.ca I would be pleased to post it here.
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Ok Here it is. Thanks Mark.Image
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Post by squirebass »

Mark,
That looks like an Autumnglo (or Walnut) finish. Very cool! What year is it?
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Walnut gives it a totally different look! I like! My bass likes your bass... (fireglo 4003S)
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I think it was made in April 1982 (serial number starts with VD).
Glad you like it, pity I didn't and STRIPPED ALL THE VARNISH OFF!! Starting to wish I hadn't now...

What you can't see is that the varnish was cracked all over, and there were bare areas on the back.
The wood looked so nice underneath that I'm giving it a more 'natural' finish. Hopefully you will all forgive me when you see the finished product!
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