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ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 07:55 PM

Identify this Bass!
 
My uncle gave me this as a Christmas present. It's really beat up (terribly cracked neck), but there's no name on it anywhere other than stickers on the back of the neck that say "559 1462" and a ripped sticker that looks like it says "Made in Korea"






ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 07:56 PM

Also, it's a 24" scale

AltGrendel 12-25-2012 08:00 PM

I wouldn't worry about it too much. That cracked neck means it's probably only good for wall art anyway.

mellowgerman 12-25-2012 08:01 PM

Don't have much info to offer, other than the fact that the neck reminds me of the one that was on my old 60's "Cameo" bass... which was like a 32" scale P bass clone that ended up getting fitted with an old Guild bass humbucker. The tuning machines are the same too. The Cameo was a fun little bass and I sorta wish I had held onto it.
I doubt yours is a Cameo... but it does seem to have a neck and tuners that may have come out of the same factory... so if nothing else, maybe that just gives you a ball-park 60s/70s date of manufacture

ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 08:05 PM

Thanks for the replies, guys! I had a feeling it was 60s/70s, but it got me really curious. I'd like to see if there's any possible hope in getting it playable. It looks like a neat little bass.

oboylebass 12-25-2012 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ReverseFender94 (Post 13625273)
Thanks for the replies, guys! I had a feeling it was 60s/70s, but it got me really curious. I'd like to see if there's any possible hope in getting it playable. It looks like a neat little bass.

With a crack in the neck like that and a broken nut (plus god knows what else), the cost of getting it repaired would be far far far more than what it's worth. Kind of like when a car gets "totaled".

ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 08:24 PM

It's probably a lost cause, but I wanna give it a valiant do-it-yourself effort. I've got tools and decent know-how to give fixing it a shot.

Nev375 12-25-2012 08:30 PM

Better than a lump of coal.

f64 12-25-2012 08:43 PM

Hey, Merry Christmas! As some have said the neck looks pretty bad. If it were mine and I wanted it as a player I'd first check that the electronics work. If the pots are scratchy that's an easy fix. With everything working I'd get a used neck and install it. If the pups and pots are dead - I'd just have it on the wall. Good luck and have fun!

ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 08:48 PM

Electronics are good. How common are 24" scale bass necks?

f64 12-25-2012 08:52 PM

24" is measured from where to where? You want to measure from the bridge where the strings intersect to the nut.

ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by f64 (Post 13625397)
24" is measured from where to where? You want to measure from the bridge where the strings intersect to the nut.

24" from nut to bridge saddle. I'm actually surprised a bass has this small of a scale length, I've never seen anything like this.

f64 12-25-2012 09:00 PM

Over the years there have been many manufacturers exporting 3/4 size "youth" starter guitars to the US. This may be similar. I'd install a standard bass neck from Warmouth or off eBay.

mellowgerman 12-25-2012 09:26 PM

If you wanted to get real crafty you could even attach a guitar neck and install a guitar bridge + pickup... 24" is pretty close to common guitar scale lengths 24 3/4" and 25.5"

ReverseFender94 12-25-2012 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mellowgerman (Post 13625495)
If you wanted to get real crafty you could even attach a guitar neck and install a guitar bridge + pickup... 24" is pretty close to common guitar scale lengths 24 3/4" and 25.5"

That was my plan if the neck was unfixable. I was thinking of making a Bass VI type thing.

Now, does anyone have an idea of who made this bass?

Hues 12-25-2012 10:06 PM

No idea about the maker...But any time you see a Sun-burst finish with the black completely covering the forearm contour area, it's a plywood body.

grisezd 12-25-2012 10:15 PM

I've got a 24in neck in the closet, very similar to that broken one. No idea who made it, was in the attic of a very old music store in my area. I've got a project in mind for it but if you get desperate you can give me a shout. That said, at a 24in scale that thing isn't going to play or sound all that great. I'd clean it up and hang it.

ReverseFender94 12-26-2012 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by grisezd
I've got a 24in neck in the closet, very similar to that broken one. No idea who made it, was in the attic of a very old music store in my area. I've got a project in mind for it but if you get desperate you can give me a shout. That said, at a 24in scale that thing isn't going to play or sound all that great. I'd clean it up and hang it.

thanks for the offer! I may be PMing you in the future.

jaxstarke 12-26-2012 08:02 AM

You can donate those strings to someone who plays flatwounds. Bet they wouldn't notice the difference. <-----semi-joking

ReverseFender94 12-26-2012 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxstarke
You can donate those strings to someone who plays flatwounds. Bet they wouldn't notice the difference. <-----semi-joking

Haha, if anyone wants three reaaaalllyyyy short flats, let me know!


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