Is this project bass worth pursuing?
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highway_star
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Is this project bass worth pursuing?
Here's a 4000 project bass on Ebay. Is it worth doing at that price since it looks like I'll have to buy everything for it? I was thinking about using flats on it and otherwise restoring it as much as possible to its original condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3761228251&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3761228251&rd=1
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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jwr2
I was thinking of buying that one ... I have most of the part and the one I don't have I get easy ...
the best way to restore it is with a v63 pickguard and v63 chrome surround ... that will hide the holes ...
I was thinking of putting a modern high gain in and nickel round wounds ... that would make that baby thunderous ...
the real question is the neck ... on a neck through bass you have to have a good neck ... so if the neck and frets are good then it would be an excellent project bass ...
the best way to restore it is with a v63 pickguard and v63 chrome surround ... that will hide the holes ...
I was thinking of putting a modern high gain in and nickel round wounds ... that would make that baby thunderous ...
the real question is the neck ... on a neck through bass you have to have a good neck ... so if the neck and frets are good then it would be an excellent project bass ...
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"the best way to restore it is with a v63 pickguard and v63 chrome surround ... that will hide the holes ..."
That was my idea. I'd like to get something with a horseshoe and toaster setup and perhaps run some flats on it.
I'd probably have to have someone do a good bit of the neck work, but I could probably get the electronics installed with the assistance of a wiring diagram.
I think locating a truss rod cover could be a problem if I can't buy a replacement without exchanging the original.
That was my idea. I'd like to get something with a horseshoe and toaster setup and perhaps run some flats on it.
I'd probably have to have someone do a good bit of the neck work, but I could probably get the electronics installed with the assistance of a wiring diagram.
I think locating a truss rod cover could be a problem if I can't buy a replacement without exchanging the original.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
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highway_star
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jwr2
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I guess its been a while since I've seen a 4001 with the pickguard off so I don't remember exactly what the route looks like for the neck pickup. If I had side by side photos, I'm sure I'd see the light! Why would RIC need to put the route in the body for the neck pickup wiring if the guitar wasn't going to have a neck pickup? Did they do this on all 4000 basses?
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