Fretless 4002 on the 'bay!
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Here are the additional pics. The work was rather expertly done. Apart from the total disregard for the astetics on the pickguard, the work is professional. Notice that the pickups are lifted towards the strings on those rectangular bezels. The fingerboard of a 4002 comes off of the neck right at the body surface. This is unlike the 4001 that as some maple under the fingerboard at the body. The strings are actually closer to the body than are the strings of a 4001/3. If they had to raise the pickups - heck, if they were ABLE to raise the pickups that much the string geometry has likely been altered. The question is, did they apply the fretless fingerboard to the original making it necessary to raise the pickups? If so, did they leave the original fingerboard more or less intact in the process?
Here is the headstock. I can't tell if the finish is original.
Here you can see what I interpret to be raised pickups. The string space on a 4002 is normally tighter here.
The fingerboard was extended well on to the body.
This is as close as you can get to seeing the thickness of the fingerboard. I just can't tell from this shot.
The pickguard and pickups.
And finally, the reason for EVEN considering paying to bring a bass back across the Atlantic! (about $200)
Birdseye.................

Here is the headstock. I can't tell if the finish is original.
Here you can see what I interpret to be raised pickups. The string space on a 4002 is normally tighter here.
The fingerboard was extended well on to the body.
This is as close as you can get to seeing the thickness of the fingerboard. I just can't tell from this shot.
The pickguard and pickups.
And finally, the reason for EVEN considering paying to bring a bass back across the Atlantic! (about $200)
Birdseye.................
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andybernard
guys,
I own a freight forwarding company and as such have a massive discount with fedex (like less than half consumer rate). I can offer this to anyone on this forum at cost, and am willing to trust the good name of anyone here to pay me by return. So if you want anything shipped either direction across the pond or via UK I can help. All you got to do is e mail me guys and tell me what you need doing. I dont suppose shipping will ever be a deal breaker, but every penny helps!
In return I want a heads up on all those lefties out there!
I own a freight forwarding company and as such have a massive discount with fedex (like less than half consumer rate). I can offer this to anyone on this forum at cost, and am willing to trust the good name of anyone here to pay me by return. So if you want anything shipped either direction across the pond or via UK I can help. All you got to do is e mail me guys and tell me what you need doing. I dont suppose shipping will ever be a deal breaker, but every penny helps!
In return I want a heads up on all those lefties out there!



