I just acquired this vintage Gibson bass via Craigslist, for a very low price compared to ebay and other Craigslist ads. Aside from the obnoxious mirror pickguard, there is a Badass bridge in place of the original Gibson bridge, and the internal wiring had been modified to create a passive mode by bypassing the circuit board all together, leaving nothing but a 3-way selector and volume knobs between the pickups and output jack. (The switches for this mod are located in between the control knobs.)
I'm a guy who likes his vintage basses with stock equipment, so I am going to get this bass back into original configuration.
1. Re-install a Gibson 3-stud bridge
2. Repair the holes left by Badass bridge and electronics mod
3. Restore internal wiring to original schematic
I'm also a guy who would much rather do all of this with my own two hands, but since I don't have the necessary tools and resources for woodworking, there will be some professional work involved.
By request from the Gibson club, I am photo-documenting the progress of the restoration. I figure this is an appropriate place to do so (If I am wrong please let me know).
I'm a guy who likes his vintage basses with stock equipment, so I am going to get this bass back into original configuration.
1. Re-install a Gibson 3-stud bridge
2. Repair the holes left by Badass bridge and electronics mod
3. Restore internal wiring to original schematic
I'm also a guy who would much rather do all of this with my own two hands, but since I don't have the necessary tools and resources for woodworking, there will be some professional work involved.
By request from the Gibson club, I am photo-documenting the progress of the restoration. I figure this is an appropriate place to do so (If I am wrong please let me know).
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