I purchased a bass body (about 10 years ago) that was in pretty bad shape. I got it cheap and it looked interesting because it has 2 precision pickups in mirrored orientation. I finally got around to working on it and found a few interesting things. Here is what I know
1. The bass is made from 20 layers of wood. It looks like a maple top with mahogany lamintes. There may be a third wood involved but I cannot quite identify it.
2. The eletronics cavity is in the back and it looks squarish, like the old Arias I have seen. The electronics were rusty, but I was able to determine that they were VVT and a 3 way switch.
3. Bolt on neck setup and shaped like a Fender.
4. It weighs 11.5 lbs bare ( no hardware, just the body)
If anyone has some thought about the origin of the bass I would appreciate it.
I would like to refinish in fairly natural wood tones. I know that most laminate basses are solid colored but i kind of like it the with the exposed wood. So I am really struggling with the whole sealer, oil, stain/dye etc. I have searched the forum and I am just buried information that makes my head
hurt

I will try and post pictures tomorrow.
Thanks in advance