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- notviceversa
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Ahhh, the first time... Late '75, picked up a '74 4001MG, barely used, for $225. Even had the exploding Grovers, which really bummed me out, being just 17, and dumb as a rock. Nobody in town knew how to fix it either. The good old days!
Apr. '73 4001JG, Jun. '73 4001MG, Feb. '75 4001 WBT, Feb. '00 4001CS
- iamthebassman
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First: October 1991. It was a midnight blue 620/6 with black hardware. I wish I still had it!
Most recent: November 2005. 2005 Jetglo 330/6. I recently sold this one back in June for more than I paid for it new. It was a nice guitar, but I just wasn't crazy about it.
Favorite: May 2000. 1998 Fireglo 360/6. It has been the best guitar I have ever owned. This guitar never fails to please me every time I pick it up. My baby for sure.
Most recent: November 2005. 2005 Jetglo 330/6. I recently sold this one back in June for more than I paid for it new. It was a nice guitar, but I just wasn't crazy about it.
Favorite: May 2000. 1998 Fireglo 360/6. It has been the best guitar I have ever owned. This guitar never fails to please me every time I pick it up. My baby for sure.
- freshmattyp
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- paologregorio
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first one- in 1975 a JG 4000 neck through with an added toaster pickup,single vol/tone/pu switch. most recent purchase-just this year- a MG 4004cii with single vol/tone/pu switch. this is the first time i realized these basses had similar control setups,hmmmmm.....
'74 4000 White
'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
In 1982, I bought a 1979 4001 JG. Only three years old, it already had a nice big buckle-rash patch on the back, and badly needed a refret. Within a few months, I had the guys at The 12th Fret in Portland, OR put new jumbo-size frets on. They did an awesome job - keeping the original fretboard finish. Almost exactly 20 years later, the same guy who did the fret job repositioned the bridge on that same bass.
It was my main player - gigs, recordings, rehearsal, for a good 15 years. I had all the hardware chrome plated, and put in the V63 reissue pickups & moved the toaster PU to the pre-'74 neck spacing. It's still in heavy-rotation, but now is tuned B-E-A-D and has extensive wiring mods - pickups phase in/out, series/parallel, and low-cut cap in/out.

It was my main player - gigs, recordings, rehearsal, for a good 15 years. I had all the hardware chrome plated, and put in the V63 reissue pickups & moved the toaster PU to the pre-'74 neck spacing. It's still in heavy-rotation, but now is tuned B-E-A-D and has extensive wiring mods - pickups phase in/out, series/parallel, and low-cut cap in/out.


