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  1. Bollocks! :)
    180 grit for frets is well over the top. 240 at the most for bad frets. If you need any more than that you need new frets. Also crowning files make more mess than anything else. A file with the wrong size slot will f*** you right up.
    All you need for fret levelling is a 24" straight edge to make sure your neck is flat in the first place, a flat piece of something (this much is correct). I plane a 6-8 inch piece of scrap for this. Tape off the board inbetween frets, Mark the frets with permanent marker, scrub (sideways) with 320 grit on your flat thing until there is a shiny crest on each fret.
    All that is left is to 'polish' the frets which also recrowns them at the same time. Starting with the 320 polish down one side of each fret and then back up the board on the other side of each fret. Repeat this step through grades of wet and dry 400 up to 1000 or more (or indeed less) depending on fret material as some require a finer polish than others. Finish with fine wire wool and you're done. I used to buff with compound but I do find that it is totally unneccessary. Remove tape and lightly clean up the board with wire wool.
    Fret levelling is a coupla hours work at the most and really very simple to do well.

  2. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1357988326' post='1931342']
    No double basses yet? I feel that a good double bass has a sort of elegance to its lines and proportions that few (if any) bass guitars have achieved.
    [/quote]Agreed. This is called prettiest bass after all. Not prettiest bass guitar. :)

  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1357988006' post='1931336']
    I'm not trying to defend Fender's QC or anything, but I wouldn't buy a bass on the strength of this pic, whether it seems good or bad. It's obviously been so processed, airbrushed and Photoshopped that it could well be made up from various separate graphic elements and not be a picture of an existing bass at all! Look at it! It seems to be hovering in mid-air. In my experience Fenders are a bit heavier than that! :D
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  4. [quote name='mart' timestamp='1357820960' post='1928873']
    Plastic hammer will work on some pickups, and on others it may kill the pickup. There was recently some brief discussion on this (in the context of Strat pickups) on MusicRadar:
    [url="http://forum.musicradar.com/showthread.php?121285-Strat-warble&p=1398797&viewfull=1#post1398797"]http://forum.musicra...l=1#post1398797[/url]
    [/quote]You are right of course. If the coil wire has slipped beneath the poles you could well break the wire. Having said that I've pushed a few strat magnets around in my time with no problems. Your call spellonyou. If it sounds ok then why bother. Just dont look at it. After all it is for listening to.

  5. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1357732783' post='1927336']
    The neck is awful for the record, it seems to get wider then thinner.
    [/quote]Sounds like it aint the original neck then and has been altered to fit the neck pocket which is a total arse about tit way of doing it.

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