My mother, who is having health problems, has had to move into a board and care facility, and I've had to start the process of trying to clean her home to hopefully ready it for her eventual return. Her instruments have been in a room which has been inaccessible for probably over ten years now, and which has suffered from flooding, water damage, mould, etc. I had truly feared the worst. But I was finally able to access the room and save a bunch of things from its watery grave, and her 1966 4005 O.S. - which is the bass that I grew up learning to play on, and which she made her living on playing the country bars of Northern California during my formative years - was one of the lucky ones:




The good old silver case managed to keep most of the moisture out (except some pitting on the R tailpiece). The neck is even still straight as an arrow, even after decades of Rotosounds! All the wear that my mom and I put on it over the years is certainly evident (along with the holes from my father's ill-advised decision to add a third pickup), but it still plays just as well as it always used to. (It is missing the screw and washer on the back of the D keywind, but hopefully I can find one somewhere - so far, string tension keeps it on and functioning.)
Now I get to give it a new, moisture-free home - and maybe even play it again!

It's been an emotional reunion, that's for sure....
(and
nobody ask me if it's for sale - not over my mother's, mine, or my daughter's dead bodies!)
