Model of the Week Four: The 4005 family

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I totally missed this thread!

1 - I love the white one!!!!
2 - I'll post some pics again of my WB
3 - There are some Youtube movies of Entwistle playing a Lightshow live! I'll try to find one.


Maybe nice to know. On the Illumination album of Paul Weller, Oasis' Noel Gallagher plays bass on a couple of songs with a 4005.

And we need some Mani pics here!

I'll post more soon!
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I already wrote something about my 4005WB. I bought it very cheap (1.600 euros) some years ago in Holland. It has some issues:

- Someone routed a hole in the top for another pick up. My luthier replaced the neck pick up half an inch to the bridgeside to civer this hole.
- Electronics. Everything is original, but it's wired wrongly, probably after putting the orignal pick up back. I have the original scheme, so I have to get it right once.
- The binding on the back is a bit loose on one place.
- The inside of the body is painted black, behind the f-hole.

But I love her:) Berth's girlfriend made a lot of beautiful pics when Berth borrowed the bass for a while.

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Loose binding:
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Neck pick up placed to the back:
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Nice bookmatched back:
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Black behind the f-hole:
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Acoustic gig:
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BTW: I saved this bass big time. The previous owner wanted te install LEDs in the hole behind the neck pick up :cry:


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No comments on the shirts. Long story...:
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You wanna see this bass live?

http://www.youtube.com/boilersuitnl

I only used the bass for the vid. You hear a '76 Thunderbird through the Orange. I changed the Orange to a Hiwatt 200 recently.
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Chris P wrote: Berth's girlfriend made a lot of beautiful pics when Berth borrowed the bass for a while.
Just for the record. My girfriends pictures are far better than these. I made these.
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I didn't knew that! Thanks Berth!
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BTW: I saved this bass big time. The previous owner wanted te install LEDs in the hole behind the neck pick up :cry:
His own 'version' of a LS. :roll:
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That man was playing some actie five string and he asked something like: 'What do you want with this bad old bass?' He just didn't knew what he was selling...
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..all the better for you! 8)
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MusicGround in Leeds has a 4005 for sale.

1967
Mapleglow
Internally /Externally Original
Condition , Museum Quality (10/10)
Price €7739 £6999 $10522

I hope this isn't against the forum rules. It isn't my bass and I have no connection to this company.
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My TransGreen '67 4005.
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A photo of this one belongs in this thread -- Mani's "Jackson Pollock 4005":
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I suppose I should finally get around to posting the Vault Jam '08: Darren, Biscuti, and Graham on 4005, 4005/8, and 360/12F, all FG, all unplugged, and all man. Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:I suppose I should finally get around to posting the Vault Jam '08: Darren, Biscuti, and Graham on 4005, 4005/8, and 360/12F, all FG, all unplugged, and all man. Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
HAHAHA!!!

The fallout from that comment should be fun.
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kennyhowes wrote:
jdogric12aolcom wrote:I suppose I should finally get around to posting the Vault Jam '08: Darren, Biscuti, and Graham on 4005, 4005/8, and 360/12F, all FG, all unplugged, and all man. Well, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
HAHAHA!!!

The fallout from that comment should be fun.
So, as the first of the Gang of Three to respond, I claim one of the two "all man" spots! :lol:
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