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ONCE A WHITE/BT 4001

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Jeff Thomas' 4001 is nearing completion...

Once a well-worn and -yellowed 4001 that did yeoman duty for Jeff through the '80s until recently, it was sent to me last year for a remake. (Didja ever think it would end up being so complex, Jeff?).

He got the OK from Paul Boyer to use Paul's "personal" Mink color, once we determined that the wood underneath was defect-free, although the grain was unspectacular on the front. There was some nice curl on the back, however.

So, Mink burst it was. Mink is a 4-step burst, with black tinges on the edges fading to deep brown, then into a transparent red-brown, finally to a pale lilac

The first shot shows the re-bound body, stripped of its white paint and black binding, with new checkerboard binding with whte celluloid outer binding, and the refretted and rebound neck. Full-width sparkle pearl fretboard inlays replace the original routed-and-filled pearlescent inlays. The body was routed for 1/2" pickup spacing on the neck pickup, as well, and a custom-fabricated guard will grace its top surface.

The neck was rebound, of course, and features vintage red side dots.

The other two shots show the bass in my booth, immediately following the application of paint. The binding still needs scraping, then unmasking for varnish.

Next steps, of course, are the "usual": many coats of varnish, followed by lots of flatting and buffing to a mirror gloss, then re-install all of the hardware, rewire, restring and set up. This bass should ship back to Jeff early next week!

And so it goes...

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...Sorry about that last shot; my shop is on a rather steep San Francisco hill!
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Stunning.....just stunning.....
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Whoa!
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Wow .... it'd be worth finding an old mapleglo to have converted to this wonderful colour, the back of that looks gorgeous.
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I like the way you spray fireglo Paul ...
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I really love that color.
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"Whoa!" That's what I said too, John!

Amazing work, Paul!

A thousand "THANK YOU's!" Keep up the good work!

Take your time...but I'm REALLY looking forward to having her all assembled and seeing the checkers and sparklies against that gorgeous finish.

For those that don't know, she was born in March of 1980. I'm her first and only owner.

Do you think I can still call her "Whitey?!"

Here we are in 1985:

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Post by brycycle »

that's a great period pic Jeff. looks like you had that look nailed-down (noting skinny tie).
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Why thank you, Bryce. Skinny leather tie, tied around my neck...shirt with no collar(or whatever collar-type you call it!)...pants and shirt matched to my Rick...I was stylin'!(or so I thought!)

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Maybe you were " stylin " ....We will have to hear tales from your social life back then to really know Image
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You WERE stylin', Jeff. Style is important when we're younger because it takes the place of personality. It just seems to change; we mature and it becomes less important. Then we look back and feel a bit uneasy. But we still looked good for the day!
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Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

Mink, I tell you, is a modern classic. I love it.
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"Take your time...but I'm REALLY looking forward to having her all assembled and seeing the checkers and sparklies against that gorgeous finish".

Not much longer Paul. I'm gettin' itchy for the MMT.
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Post by rickcrazy »

Outstanding indeed. Too bad I don't have the August '70 21 fret in my collection anymore: she would be a perfect candidate for a re-finish just like that.
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Post by rickaddict »

I really appreciate your offer Sergio, but she sounded great when I sent her to Paul, and now she'll be sporting a new scatterwound toaster in the 1/2" position so I think she'll sound even better. I'll let you know if she needs help though!

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