1976 4001FL

The non-stock pieces on the fretless are the ginormous chrome pickguard, chrome knobs, chrome TRC, chrome nut, and ebony fretmarkers - original frets were yanked. THIS WAS DONE IN 1985 BEFORE I KNEW THAT A 1976 4001 MG WOULD ONE DAY BE WORTH MORE THAN $375!!! So step off me, ey!
1979 4001SLH
The only STOCK parts left on the 1979 are the tuning keys, nut, pots & switch, bridge/tailpiece, frets, and jackplate. Even the inlays have been replaced! The HS pickup is from a pre-war Ricki Hawaiian guitar (1&1/2" wide), the toaster is a 1968, the paint - obviously no longer a Jetglo, it has Schaller straplocks, the PG has been cut in half, the tone pots & switch have been bypassed, and the TRC has been removed. This is the bass I use most for gigs.


