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Found this slightly beat up body when going through things the other day.Ā 

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I currently don't have a P Bass so I'm going put one together.Ā 

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Going to have a go at aging the hardware and neck to suit the chips and dents on the body.Ā 

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Anybody with spare P bass parts feel free to drop me a message!Ā 

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That body already looks nicely tatty, I doubt you’d need much more in the way of dinks for an authentic look, just a little ā€˜de-glossing’. Looking forward to the updates on this one.

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So a bit of progress today.Ā 

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Stuck up a wanted ad looking for parts and think I've for an aged looking bridge on the way courtesy of @Rumple and have just organised getting that HB neck from @hooky_lowdown

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Going to get some sandpaper and strip back the arm rest section a bit more across the next few days.Ā 

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After hardware it's next onto pickup choice, not sure which direction I want to go. Cheap and classic Tonerider or maybe something a bit more modern sounding like Aguilar? Have to listen to some samples and see what appealsĀ 

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53 minutes ago, BassApprentice said:

So a bit of progress today.Ā 

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Stuck up a wanted ad looking for parts and think I've for an aged looking bridge on the way courtesy of @Rumple and have just organised getting that HB neck from @hooky_lowdown

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Going to get some sandpaper and strip back the arm rest section a bit more across the next few days.Ā 

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After hardware it's next onto pickup choice, not sure which direction I want to go. Cheap and classic Tonerider or maybe something a bit more modern sounding like Aguilar? Have to listen to some samples and see what appealsĀ 

I hope I’m not trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, but I think the best way to achieve a natural(ish) look to forearm wear, would be to to attach a piece of fine grade sandpaper to the forearm and pretend to play it. Otherwise, it can look all a bit ā€˜belt sander’ relic.

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3 hours ago, ezbass said:

I hope I’m not trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, but I think the best way to achieve a natural(ish) look to forearm wear, would be to to attach a piece of fine grade sandpaper to the forearm and pretend to play it. Otherwise, it can look all a bit ā€˜belt sander’ relic.

Either that or just play it at sweaty gigs. About 5 years should produce the desired effect. šŸ˜‚

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4 hours ago, BassApprentice said:

So a bit of progress today.Ā 

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Stuck up a wanted ad looking for parts and think I've for an aged looking bridge on the way courtesy of @Rumple and have just organised getting that HB neck from @hooky_lowdown

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Going to get some sandpaper and strip back the arm rest section a bit more across the next few days.Ā 

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After hardware it's next onto pickup choice, not sure which direction I want to go. Cheap and classic Tonerider or maybe something a bit more modern sounding like Aguilar? Have to listen to some samples and see what appealsĀ 

See my ā€œrelic refugeā€ thread for ideas ?

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Whilst waiting on parts to arrive I've been thinking more about pickups (can you tell I'm on annual leave šŸ¤”šŸ˜…)Ā 

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Think I've narrowed it down to either Dimarzio or picking up a G&l MFD. Very different tonally but think I would be happy with either, I guess the Dimarzio is a bit more traditional sounding with the G&L being very modern and less P bass

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10 hours ago, BassApprentice said:

Think I've narrowed it down to either Dimarzio or picking up a G&l MFD. Very different tonally but think I would be happy with either, I guess the Dimarzio is a bit more traditional sounding with the G&L being very modern and less P bass

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In case you're not aware, G&L place their MFD split pickups slightly closer to the bridge than is the standard P spot, ā…œ" / 9½mm iirc

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1 hour ago, Ricky Rioli said:

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In case you're not aware, G&L place their MFD split pickups slightly closer to the bridge than is the standard P spot, ā…œ" / 9½mm iirc

Interesting, so if I went down this route it wouldn't quite sound like the SB-2. I'm a huge fan of G&L and I like the passive on steroids idea so might go with it anyway. Thanks for the info though!Ā 

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1 hour ago, BassApprentice said:

Interesting, so if I went down this route it wouldn't quite sound like the SB-2. I'm a huge fan of G&L and I like the passive on steroids idea so might go with it anyway. Thanks for the info though!Ā 

Here's a video of four different splits being demoed on the same bass inc. a G&L MFD, a Fender alnico, and a Dimarzio I think I read they made for Ibanez

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Consider rolling the fingerboard edges - I used an old tremolo bar - then rub some old tea or coffee into the rounded off sectionsĀ 

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It's been a while. Not much progress as I've been doing other bits.

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Decided I didn't like the neck finish so changed it a wee bit. Still happy with the worn patches but the Cedar varnish I used didn't work so used a Pine colour and think it looks much more natural now.

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In keeping with the vintage theme, I was waiting for a set of older tuners with a bit of patina on them as I know ageing modern chrome tuners is difficult.

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@eadĀ had the perfect set from his Greco, just old enough to have lost the shine which is perfect. Just a couple of bits left now!

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A whole year on and I've finally mustered up the enthusiasm to finish this.

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All remaining parts are purchased from here and are due in the post. Hopefully get it all together in the next week or so!

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And it is done (almost), very pleased with how it looks.

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Think the machineheads need a wee tweak as they aren't all at the same resistance. Never put together a p bass, so how important is a string tree for the D and G strings? Will order one anyways since the hole is there. Strung up with Chromes for now, will let them settle overnight and see what I need to do tomorrowĀ 

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6 minutes ago, BassApprentice said:

@Reggaebass yup, although without the string tree, the G is under some real tension, more so than the other strings which is is a bit off.

Looks great and I imagine it sounds good too , I might have a string tree in my workshop but I’m not there till Friday, you can have it if I haveĀ 

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