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The latest output from Hamfist workshops. I created a monster !


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Last week I saw a very cheap Hohner LX90B on ebay just near to me. I popped over and it seemed very sturdily built, and played nicely, although in need of some tweaking and a bit of love. Offered him cash and for £80 it was mine, with a nice padded soft case too !

As I bought it, it went from this ....

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and a lot of elbow grease, sanding, dremelling and soldering later, to this .....

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I just love tarting up old basses at the moment. I get such satisfaction from turning an unloved, but well-built bass into something excellent. So, anyway, what I've done is ...

- Strip all the finish (I think it's alder underneath - please correct me if you think it's something else. It's definitely a very hard wood !)(EDIT - now I don't think it's alder. It's definitely a great hardwood, maybe utile or something similar ?) and refin with Danish oil and Briwax. It's a gorgeous bit of wood (well actually it's 3 bits of wood) and is nicer in the flesh than in pics.

- Rout a new precision pickup cavity, roughly in the Stingray position.

- Make a cutout in the pickguard to fit the new pickup.

- Install two new Duncan SPB-3 quarterpounders.

- Rout out control cavity, and a battery compartment.

- Fit 3 band Artec preamp with parametric mids.

- Make battery compartment cover (actually the hardest bit of the whole thing for me).

- Really flatten neck and body aspects of the neck/body join (I'm a great believer in this to improve punch and attack, especially on the low strings). As it came, there was a shim in there and lots of knobbly lacquer finish. So I also re-angled the body to avoid the need for a shim. The neck/body contact will be much improved now.

- Chucked away the crappy OE bridge and fitted a hefty solid brass Westone bridge I had in a draw.

- New set of roundwound 105-45's and we're away !!


I have to say that this thing is a monster ! I have played different sounding and feeling basses, but none is better than this. The neck is a great playing neck (about 41mm nut), and the tone is simply stonking, and so versatile with the 2 x P's and the preamp.
I can't believe how good this thing is, and I only spent about £250 tops on the whole thing, and half of that is the pickups.
I'm so tempted to get another. They go for peanuts. Currently on ebay there are a couple with BINs of about £70-£80. Much, much better woods and construction than any comparable Squier at the price, for definite. I thoroughly recommend these as the basis of a project bass to work on. Maybe I simply got lucky with this one, but I'm so pleased with it.

Here's some more pics.

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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1391210676' post='2354725']
Loving that, what a transformation!

On the subject of the wood, I wouldn't say that that was alder. My best guess would be something much more tropical; not quite rubberwood, but maybe utile? Pic of utile attached for comparison.

Anyway, great job!
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Hmmmm. You've got me wondering now. That utile picture does look quite close. I feel a bit of interweb research coming on. I know that the wood is about the same hardness as well aged, hard, quality ash (from having routed both).

THanks to all for your kind words BTW !

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Anyone looking to do a similar project would be advised to pick up this Westone for the bargain price of £100 including a hard case:

http://basschat.co.uk/topic/228093-westone-thunder-1-now-with-pictures-l100-incl-hard-case

I bought Hamfist's last Westone P/MM project from him for more than twice that amount. They're well made basses, with great necks and a unique body shape!

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Nice job! :)

I had one of these myself and used it as a 'project' bass: de-fret/lacquer, re-spray and some new pickups.

Build diary here:

http://basschat.co.uk/topic/196051-how-easy-is-it-to-remove-a-polyresin-finish-update-project-finished-photos-added/

The body on mine was made from MDF, hence I decided not to strip it.

PS: have since sold it.

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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1391258816' post='2355031']

The body on mine was made from MDF,

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That's interesting. I already knew mine was solid wood as it had a translucent finish and I could see all the woodgrain underneath. However, buying a bass with a solid colour finish, you can't see what's underneath and it becomes more of a risk.
I know nothing about the history of this particular model but it would seem to have changed in spec at some point. There is one on ebay with a skunk stripe down the neck, whereas mine does not have this.

I also see that the body from your project bass had a P-pickup shaped rout on it, whereas mine has a large square rout (clearly done in the factory). Seems like there are different version of the LX90B out there. I'm glad you pointed that out.

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[quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1391309931' post='2355684']
Woof woof :)
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It's mieow in this household !

And thanks to all for all your comments.

There is now an incoming Mighty Mite maple fretboard P neck, probably for this bass. I do fancy it with a maple board (and a slightly reduced nut width).

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[quote name='Thunderpaws' timestamp='1391335527' post='2355790']
Hey Hamfist...is the neck pocket cavity ok for the mighty mite neck or is it another routing job?
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I'm expecting it to be a straight swap. It's a 63mm wide pocket on the body. I'll let you all know if I'm right !

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