Does anyone know of anyone that would route a neck through body (with the current NT neck sufficiantly removed of course) with a fresh, clean neck pocket to accept a bolt on neck? I'll do all the prep and finish removal.
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Maybe he had something happen to his bass.
By something, I mean like this:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/my-brand-new-bass-amp-were-destroyed-779573/

Yup, that's exactly what I mean. My Spector Euro 5 had a broken truss rod that could not be removed so after much trying and reaching the point of no return (on many levels) the bass is scrap. I can get a ReBop neck in amy flavor I want so if I can have a neck pocket routed I am back in business and I salvage a beautiful useful body.Do you mean chop off the neck of a current neck thru bass and make a pocket for a bolt on neck?
Yup, that's exactly what I mean. My Spector Euro 5 had a broken truss rod that could not be removed so after much trying and reaching the point of no return (on many levels) the bass is scrap. I can get a ReBop neck in amy flavor I want so if I can have a neck pocket routed I am back in business and I salvage a beautiful useful body.
Ok, so what you need is a luthier who can treat it as a body which still needs neck pocket made. Id take the replacement neck to the luthier once youve picked one. So he can do the neck pocket esp for the neck thats going on it. That way you'll get best fit.
Yup, that's exactly what I mean. My Spector Euro 5 had a broken truss rod that could not be removed so after much trying and reaching the point of no return (on many levels) the bass is scrap. I can get a ReBop neck in amy flavor I want so if I can have a neck pocket routed I am back in business and I salvage a beautiful useful body.
Well, that remains one possible option maybe what's left can be.why can't the fingerboard be removed so the truss rod can be replaced?
Yeah, I get that but honestly it's always been more about the sound than feel if I was forced to make a decision. I've owned everything from skinny necked Jazz's to a Cirrus 6 and could wide necked 5's and while they all feel completely different and some certainly play easier than others there wasn't one that I couldn't get used to if I liked what came out of it. So a new neck does not bother me as a risk. Plus it would be a Spector neck anyway so the feel couldn't be that far off. And, in the end, if I did hate it, I would have something viable to sell. Right now all I could do is part it out and that body is too nice to scrap.If you do what you are proposing, you will have a COMPLETELY different bass when you are done; one that you may not even like. No way to predict what it will sound and feel like with a completely different neck. The neck is everything.
No brainer, it's black. Once the new board is on, you just sand into the chipped areas to create a smooth blending area, mask and respray the neck. Not difficult.How do you propose patching up the finish where it would all be cut into, chipped, etc.?
Well.. not really all black. Cherry Burst is the color as I know it:No brainer, it's black. Once the new board is on, you just sand into the chipped areas to create a smooth blending area, mask and respray the neck. Not difficult.
Maybe, because the greatest challenge is getting a nice, clean and accurate neck pocket routed. However, if that can be accomplished then everything else is easy and the potential is shown in this model:dude just dont i think it a really bad idea
Great point. I will look close at this area.Another problem with your idea is that neck-thru bodies usually don't have enough wood left in the heel area to support a bolt on neck. Look at yours compared to a bolt-on version to see what I mean.