I have to say it's not as bad as I thought it was but then again, I've never done the work required to fix her ailments so my assessment may be premature.
I've not yet separated the pups from the circuit to see it they are viable. I have a few questions before I separate them. As I expected, the bridge pup has an extra set of wires that go directly to the D.I. Does it matter how I measure this one?? The treble pup. do I measure between black and red??
OK, as I suspected, the body has a bit of separation from the neck. The upper section is worse than the lower. It appears someone widened the treble pup route, not sure why. The fretboard is shot. Not only is it cracked, slightly so, but it looks as though someone attempted to pry the frets off her and in doing so, the wood adjacent to the frets pulled up. The frets are all un pryed, though. The neck binding is all gone. I think I could get away with the slight linear crack in the ebony but the other damage I think sinks the board. Hey, Mr. Hall, you wouldn't happen to have another bass length piece of old source ebony laying in the wood room, would ya???
The thing that worries me is the neck. It appears the neck has had a bit of separation and has been repaired. The shedua strip is slightly raised as compared to the surrounding maple. There is a void between it and one of the maple sections that looks to have been filled with possible crazy glue.
The pick guard is in pretty good shape except for the two chips in it at two different screw holes. it seems way more rigid than the replacement on my other 4002.
Please take a look at my fotos and let me know what you guy think. I'm very curious to get your reactions and thoughts.
Sepp
Real nice right?? Yeah, hold onto your seats, it gets way worse!!
OK, a little rusty but not too bad
Yuk, what a mess
Good foto of the body/neck separation
Neck void neat headstock
Yeah, that's how deep and wide the separation is!!
