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McCartney's 4001 Zerofret

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2000 5:56 am
by admin
The following photo is of Paul McCartney's 4001 headstock with the zerofret. It can be see in Bacon and Moorhouse's 1995 Bass History. There is a much earlier photo showing the zerofret in place when this bass was in its original fireglo finish. Perhaps someone reading this will be kind enough to send it in for posting. So why did McCartney make this modification to his bass? Had he become comfortable with the Hofner's zerofret setup, or did he just like the fretted sound with strings in the open position? Who knows? I would be interested in your comments.
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2000 8:49 am
by anon
The fretboard must have been changed??. How else could it be possible?
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Dumbfounded Headbanger?

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2000 10:35 am
by admin
An interesting question with an even more interesting answer. Please see Mark Arnquist's post under the McCartney's Strings thread, for the ingenious zerofret solution.
Zerofret Solution