Re: I've been seeing this in my mind for years....
Posted: Tue May 26, 2020 6:10 pm
Usually, if something bugs me, I just ditch the body and build a new one, or start cutting the horns off and reshaping and refinishing it.
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I love the fact that you aren't afraid to mod your basses. Although I do think it always looks better to have the pickguard screws in the right spots on the pickguard. Who cares if there's an extra tiny hole where no one will ever see? Well, in this day and age alot of people, but back in the day no one batted an eye.jps wrote:You didn't mention that I routed the body to put the toaster in the vintage location on the JG 4003.iriane wrote:I like how you weren't afraid to drill a new hole for the bigger pickguard. Looks very well done. I don't care for the thumbrest, but I understand why you have it there. Why didn't you go all the way with a horseshoe surround? You were almost there (not that it doesn't look great as it is); it just seems that after doing all that to have it look old-school, you would have gone that extra step.![]()
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The finger rest is for obvious reasons.
On my old 4001V63, I did not drill new holes for the new pickguard, but I did do so for the mid '60s TRC I had on it for a while (it lives on my 4004L SPC now, no new holes were required).
I did have a mid '60s horseshoe surround for a while that I (drilled new holes for) installed on my 4003FL, along with same as above regarding re-positioning the toaster (note the toaster in the bridge location, too). I drilled new pickguard screws for that bass, also.
The Hipshot bridge was installed to allow for more rearward adjustment on that bass for better intonation (yes, I do intonate my fretless basses).
As to why I didn't install the vintage HS PU surround in the JG 4003, I was thinking about 1968.

I just love your work, Teb!teb wrote:Usually, if something bugs me, I just ditch the body and build a new one, or start cutting the horns off and reshaping and refinishing it.
I'm not certain what you are referring to with "the new bridge pickup surround". If you mean the surround with the "tail", that is a real, vintage mid 1960s surround. I bought it on ebay in 2005.iriane wrote:...where did you get the new bridge pickup surround?