Tuxedo 4003 with bare maple fingerboard

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Tuxedo 4003 with bare maple fingerboard

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Does anyone know if any Tuxedos made it out of the factory with a bare maple fingerboard? I'm looking at a bass online and its definitely a tuxedo (maple fingerboard with black microdot fret markers), but the owner doesn't think the fingerboard was stripped.
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Never heard of that, but we've come to know that anything is possible. Can you link us?
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Here are a couple of pics. A side shot of the neck may tell the story, but I'd probably need to see it person to determine if the fingerboard was stripped.
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It's a bit easier than all that. Look at the wear and dirt on virtually all of the fretboard. A factory finish on the fretboard (conversion varnish) would have all but prevented most of this. The board was owner-stripped and either oiled (most probably) or given a thinnish coat of clear nitro (also possible).
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Yeah, and it looks like it has not been kept well; rusty pickguard screws, etc.

But look, it's well on the way to being a "Naked Tux"!
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If anything its a project bass for sure.
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I'd consider taking on that project in a heartbeat.

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jingle_jangle wrote:Look at the wear and dirt on virtually all of the fretboard. A factory finish on the fretboard (conversion varnish) would have all but prevented most of this.
I remember my first Music Man bass; I bought it brand new. It had an unfinished neck & fretboard. I loved the fact that the more I played it & gigged with it, the darker the fingerboard got. It was like a badge of honor. To each their own. :D

Of course that being said, I still prefer a finished neck & fingerboard for feel & look.

I really like this Tux!
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