Description
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Summary
Finish:
Original
Top Material:
Maple Top
Body Material:
Maple Body
Body Details:
Laminated maple top, back, and sides
— The area around the output jack is blown out. A black plastic plate has been installed over the damaged area with the output jack secured to it.
— There are open screw holes on either side of the bridge and near the bass side f-hole.
Neck Material:
Maple Neck
Fingerboard Material:
Rosewood
Neck Profile:
Deep, C-shape
Neck Thickness (IN):
1st fret: .86″, 12th: 1″
Fingerboard Radius:
12.00″
Nut Width:
1-5/8″
Scale Length:
34″
Neck Details:
Three-piece set maple neck neck with a rosewood board, trapezoid pearloid inlays
— The neck has been reset. There is some slight chipping in the finish around the heel/body seem.
Electronics:
Original with the volume pot code dating from 1974.
Pickup Measurements:
3.78 kΩ
Hardware:
The saddles are not original
— The bridge cover is missing.
— A thumb rest appears to have installed at some point. It has since been removed leaving an open screw hole and a “foot print” in the finish.
— The strap buttons are not original. They are compatible with dunlop style strap locks (locks not included)
Weight:
8 lbs 11.8 oz
Modifications / Repairs:
The wood around the output jack is blown out. The output jack is now secured to a small plastic panel.
— The neck has been reset
Case Details:
Non-original Hard Shell
Cosmetic Condition:
This bass shows nice aging and play wear. Finish checking is present throughout. Light buckle rash exists on the back of the body. There is finish checking around the neck/fretboard seam – the seam is secure. There are a lot of other various nicks, chips, and dings throughout.
Serial Number:
398353
Tech Notes:
Currently set up with 45-100 gauge strings, low action, and optimal neck relief. The frets are wide with moderate height showing light play wear.
— The serial number dates from 1974 or 1975. The electronics date from 1974. There is a “2” embossed above the serial signifying this bass guitar as a factory second.






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