I haven't updated this for a while because there has been nothing really positive to put on it!
I shaped the neck and left it purposely fat (an enlarged version of the Warmoth fatback telecaster I have and which fits my shovels nicely!)
I was thinking it's better to be too thick as too thin!
Anyway it felt nice and chunky when I was done, so I backstained it to make the grain pop some more, sanded it all off and then began to give it some coats of oil.
Now this is where fortune took over and it became obvious that it was giong Benidorm brown, just like Madge in the buggy!
Despite the lady who sold me the oil saying it was clear, it's obviously not and I don't like it at all, but fortune was about to intervene again as despite measuring several times before drilling for the tuners, once I strung up it was obvious that a couple of tuners need moving, not by much at all but enough for it to bug the s*** out of me.
For what its worth here are the pictures that I did take, I haven't took any more and probably won't till it looks better (unless you want something to laugh at)
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So what I will be doing next is slimming the neck down some more, removing all the finish and moving the offending tuners!
The long term plan will be to repaint the body, either a very dark met blue/black or just met black and I will colour match the front of the headstock
Then I tried to try out the wiring harness and could find no schematics at all on Dean basses.
EastcoastEddie on Talkbass along with a couple of kind people here, but it won't work.
I think it's Donald.
This is the point where good luck comes in because I found another cheap MM style pickup to tide me over and noticed that the very talented Tommorichards is making MM Sabre style preamps at a very reasonable price on these shores
Perfect!!!!
The G&L body has the same pots and swiches layout as the Sabre, I need something simple !
You'll do for me Tommo!
So that's it for now........It will return