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Old 06-26-2009, 05:41 PM
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Hey guys - right after doing Henry's CAR Tele Bass I got this project in the mail - a Nov 62 Jazz Bass in ROUGH shape. I'm redoing it for a customer who bought it on ebay and had it sent directly to me.

The ebay auction rather optimistically described the bass as being in "excellent" condition. I beg to differ. The pictures in the listing did indeed make the bass look pretty decent.


The reality was that the bass had not only been defretted, but the fingerboard had been brutally sanded and thinned down - so much so that 1 1/2 of the clay dot markers had been completely sanded THROUGH!! Notice how the tops of the side dots are beginning to get exposed ..


There was also some heavy grooving from the strings at the lower notes.

A feeble attempt to cover this up was that someone had painted a fake fretboard edge at the butt end of the neck .. oh yeah, and taken a chunk out of the corner of the neck ..


And then stained the whole neck using a toothbrush ..


Finally - the body, which looks great in the listing - had a terrible refinish on it. The paint had actually been applied nicely and was an accurate ice blue metallic - but the body hadn't been prepped at all and in fact had obviously been stripped with something like a rotary grinder or wirebrush or rotostripper .. very sad.


The good news - ALL the parts appear to be correct and original - the tuners, bridge, covers, both pickups, guard, pots, knobs, neckplate and the various screws and strap pegs.

Haven't started a blog post on it yet - I will soon - but the bass is actually coming along nicely, and I'm optimistic that it'll turn out "wicked shaaaaaahp" as they might say up around here ...

I'll update soon .. the photobucket album has a bunch of progress pics if you're curious ..
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Old 06-26-2009, 05:50 PM
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Hopefully he didn't pay too much for it. It's a shame they let people scam you like that on eBay.
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Old 06-26-2009, 06:30 PM
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Throw a thick coat of epoxy on the neck and some stickers on the body and it'll be fine.

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What about the fret grooves? Are you going to leave it fretless, or is there enough wood there to put frets in? Or do the slots need to be deepened?

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is that neck even worth saving it seems that everything would have to be be replace new frets a new fret board and a whole new finish and logo it seems that withh all those changes it would not even be worth that much anymore
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Throw a thick coat of epoxy on the neck and some stickers on the body and it'll be fine.

Oh you guys are such "Debbie Downers"

Actually - I already refretted it, though I haven't finished off the fret ends - I'm using a 63 P-bass neck I have as a model for the right kind of "edge roll" on the frets.

And some elbow grease - and judicious use of steel wool soaked in nasty chemicals - got the finish and stain off the neck - a surprisingly nice piece of maple under all that.

I'll post a link to the blog entry when I get it written.

And I didn't pay anything for it - a customer bought it and had it shipped to me for resurrection. I think he did ok on it, considering that all the parts are original - have you priced an original 60s pickguard or set of pickups lately?

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sweet i look forward to the blog.

what color are you painting it?
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Old 06-27-2009, 03:31 AM
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Hi.

Thanks, these kinds of threads and blogs are great reading.

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Old 06-27-2009, 05:23 AM
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Krishna is the man he did my Tele bass over and people thought it was a total loss. He did a phenominal job and I just recorded with it on Tues and the bass just kills.
He also did my 64 P over in Fiesta and that was another wonderful job.
That bass doesn't get played as much but I keep it around for that Jamerson vibe.
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Krishna is the man he did my Tele bass over and people thought it was a total loss. He did a phenominal job and I just recorded with it on Tues and the bass just kills.
He also did my 64 P over in Fiesta and that was another wonderful job.
That bass doesn't get played as much but I keep it around for that Jamerson vibe.
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The 64 P he did for me

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Oh that poor poor jazz... Subscribed for the blog post so I can see the revival! It looks like you do some pretty amazing work.
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Old 06-27-2009, 01:19 PM
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Ok .. beginning of the post is up

Hey folks - started the blog post:

http://guitargarage.blogspot.com/200...on-refret.html

Any advice along the way is certainly appreciated !!

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Old 06-27-2009, 07:19 PM
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Hey Krishna, is that the new style Forstner bit?



Never mind me, the progress looks great so far. Looking forward to more updates.

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Oh now that i know who is restoring it i know it will be wicked. I have read all of his blogs awesome work cant wait to see the end result.
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Hey folks - started the blog post:

http://guitargarage.blogspot.com/200...on-refret.html

Any advice along the way is certainly appreciated !!

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Old 06-29-2009, 10:36 AM
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Hey Krishna, is that the new style Forstner bit?



Never mind me, the progress looks great so far. Looking forward to more updates.

Correction - "brad point bit" ... Happy Captain Woodshop ???
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Old 06-29-2009, 11:14 AM
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Sorry, didn't mean to offend. Still looks great.
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Old 06-29-2009, 11:52 PM
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Sorry, didn't mean to offend. Still looks great.
I'm kidding .. I was born on Staten Island, NY .. it takes a hell of a lot to offend me !!



I think everyone should reserve judgement on the Jazz Bass until I'm done ..

(I think thats called managing expectations ...)
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Old 07-20-2009, 03:10 PM
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It's done !!

Its done !! Looks and plays like the real deal .. finally !!

http://guitargarage.blogspot.com/200...on-refret.html


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