It seemed like a good idea at the time...

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Yes Mike, maybe we can get together one of the last weekends in May. I'm going to be out of town to see Weezer, Stereophonics, and Westerberg until then...

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Gotta see the lightshow!
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Somewhere around here I have a mess of close-ups of my '65 I shot for one of many other restorations undertaken here , if you need them I'll dig them out
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John, the pole pieces on the [vintage] 60's pickup had the shorter poles the longer ones are the re-issue.you can very carefully cut the slugs with a dremel ,ask Jeff or Ted how to do this.It may or may not change the sound,Ive heard of peaple doing this.
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Even though it would be a shame to not have a "fully" restored 4005 IMHO it would be an interesting experiment to try those DarkStar pups from Fred at http://www.basspickup.com. Just throwing it out there as a possibility...

I don't have DarkStars yet in my 74 M-85 II but it would be nifty to do it...been chewing on it.
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My '67 4005WB has short poles on the neck pickup and long poles on the bridge pickup. You shouldn't have to take the pickups off to see them, just look between the pickups and the body.

Humbuckers might be an interesting idea. Try the neck pickups from a Gibson EB-3 or '70s Telecaster Bass! Ha ha ha!
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jsm610 wrote:I thought putting some big holes in my bass would be cool, now I am having second thoughts.

Does anyone have experience fixing something like this?

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It sure would be nice to see that thing resurrected.
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gray wrote:It sure would be nice to see that thing resurrected.
Sorry, Robert - my smiley face was an inside joke.

See also:

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=262696

and
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Kenny's restoration turned out nice, but I would have definitely kept a big pickup in the middle position on this bass. No, it's not "stock", but the 4005 in general would really benefit from having a pickup in or close to the sweet spot.
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but the 4005 in general would really benefit from having a pickup in or close to the sweet spot.
That, I'd like to hear!
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So, if anybody has a 4005 carcass with a big hole in the middle, please PM me. :)
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I'd leave it.

Might be original and just an early attempt by Ric at chambering to lighten the weight of the bass. :D
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Here is a pic of what the bracing looks like under the top, so you know what you are dealing with and what should be repaired/replaced.

I would think a good luthier could probably glue patches into the bracing and put in maple patches in the top, if you wanted to get away the cheapest route.
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This is an old thread revived...

I believe Kenny eventually had that 4005 bass restored and refinished in green. From April 1967

http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6order%3D5

Who did the restoration Kenny?
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