'74 4000 Beater - restore or patch?
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:10 am
Hi all,
The (re)finish on my 4000 is started to get soft on the back of the neck and so I have the choice of either having the finish stripped and a new clear coat applied or getting a full restoration done.
When I bought the bass in 1980 it was totally stripped and beaten to hell, with numerous dents and gouges. It had also been the victim of a sanding job that makes McCartney's 4001S look pristine, and is so thin that the jack plate has overhang on both side of the bass. Some genius had also changed the tuners for large Schalleresque items and added a brass nut. To restore the bass, veneers will have to be applied front and back to cover the hacks and get back towards the original thickness and shape. The bass would probably have to be painted painted a solid colour, like sea green, unless I can find some cool figured maple for the veneer. I would also try to find some more appropriate tuners and a new 'guard - the current black number is a shoddy hack - the original had been cut down to just the control plate, leaving the neck joint exposed.
This bass has done everything from punk gigs through alt-rock and pop to jazz and swing. It was the first decent instrument I ever owned and a bit of a go-to bass if there ever was one.
Now for the big hypothetical - ignoring the value equation, what would you do in my shoes? Patch or restore?
Many thanks in advance for your sage advice!
The (re)finish on my 4000 is started to get soft on the back of the neck and so I have the choice of either having the finish stripped and a new clear coat applied or getting a full restoration done.
When I bought the bass in 1980 it was totally stripped and beaten to hell, with numerous dents and gouges. It had also been the victim of a sanding job that makes McCartney's 4001S look pristine, and is so thin that the jack plate has overhang on both side of the bass. Some genius had also changed the tuners for large Schalleresque items and added a brass nut. To restore the bass, veneers will have to be applied front and back to cover the hacks and get back towards the original thickness and shape. The bass would probably have to be painted painted a solid colour, like sea green, unless I can find some cool figured maple for the veneer. I would also try to find some more appropriate tuners and a new 'guard - the current black number is a shoddy hack - the original had been cut down to just the control plate, leaving the neck joint exposed.
This bass has done everything from punk gigs through alt-rock and pop to jazz and swing. It was the first decent instrument I ever owned and a bit of a go-to bass if there ever was one.
Now for the big hypothetical - ignoring the value equation, what would you do in my shoes? Patch or restore?
Many thanks in advance for your sage advice!