NancyJohnson Posted May 1 Author Posted May 1 All done. All in, an hour or so to sort out (I needed to work inside the bass too). Neck pocket needed a little bit of sanding...there was a bit of finish gunk in there from 45 years ago. Fitted a new set of Wilkinson machine heads. Didn't need any real set up, intonation/action is fine. Noticeably Jazz Bass in profile (like my old Geddy. I may sand the back of the neck in a few months (it still smells very new). Genuinely surprised and impressed. Shipping was quick and I didn't pay anything on top. All in it was under £82.00. I've always liked a dark fingerboard with block inlays. My first bass (Columbus Jazz copy) had this and I suppose I've always had a soft spot for this set up. In closing, yes it was supplied with a late '60s, early '70s Fender logo on it. It's the first time I've ever had an instrument with a fake logo on it. If you don't like it go and have a coffee and relax. 8 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted May 1 Posted May 1 That’s an impressively over-engineered bridge - it’s massive! Cool looking bass overall. Classic from afar, but with modern touches. 1 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted May 1 Author Posted May 1 1 minute ago, Pea Turgh said: That’s an impressively over-engineered bridge - it’s massive! Cool looking bass overall. Classic from afar, but with modern touches. There's a few posts elsewhere relating to the history of this instrument, when I got it the bridge was missing a few bits, so I put a Hipshot Kickass on it. I doubt it makes the slightest bit of difference to the thing tonally, but to it's credit it's very comfortable as I tend to play with my palm very close or on the bridge. 1 Quote
police squad Posted May 1 Posted May 1 it's a lovely surprise when they go together so easily I've done 2 recently and am amazed at how good they are 1 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted May 4 Author Posted May 4 (edited) It's quite odd, but just the change in one component (albeit a major one) and the bass is so much more appealing to me. Been able to get the action down very low (maybe 2mm at the octave), much lower than the old neck, and acoustically it just sounds more resonant. While I don't need any more basses, I genuinely find joy from doing stuff like this. I can't believe that what I've done here is realistically that different from what (I can't remember their name) Limelight etc are doing, by sourcing and selling on cobbled together kit. [Edit: I notice that all the Limelight stuff is now showing as Prices On Application on the classic and cool guitars site.] My wife is now going on about me starting up something to earn a bit of £££ as I slip into an early retirement. 😂 Edited May 4 by NancyJohnson 3 Quote
police squad Posted May 4 Posted May 4 47 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said: It's quite odd, but just the change in one component (albeit a major one) and the bass is so much more appealing to me. Been able to get the action down very low (maybe 2mm at the octave), much lower than the old neck, and acoustically it just sounds more resonant. While I don't need any more basses, I genuinely find joy from doing stuff like this. I can't believe that what I've done here is realistically that different from what (I can't remember their name) are doing, by sourcing and selling on cobbled together kit. My wife is now going on about me starting up something to earn a bit of £££ as I slip into an early retirement. 😂 it's like a drug. I want to do more lol 1 Quote
HowieD72 Posted May 12 Posted May 12 (edited) I just bought a lightly roasted maple jazz neck off Ebay. Coming from China. It's going on my PJ parts build. I have a nice Fender Vintera 60's Roasted maple neck on my jazz bass. It will be interesting to compare them once the Chinese version arrives. Will update once it's installed. Edited May 12 by HowieD72 4 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted May 12 Posted May 12 I’ve got a modified Schecter p bass which sounds incredible, however ive just come to terms with the fact I like jazz necks better. It’s a shame because its a beautiful slim neck profile, reinforced with graphite rods etc. Tempted to try a cheep one however no body makes any with the right square heel shape. Would need quite a bit of adjusting. Not to mention loosing the heel adjustment. 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 12 Posted May 12 2 hours ago, MrDinsdale said: however ive just come to terms with the fact I like jazz necks better. Me too. But today I've been playing my P with a vintage C-profile neck. Although it's wide, it isn't deep and it makes me less likely to wrap my thumb right around it. This is good for my arthritis ... food for thought. 1 Quote
PaulThePlug Posted May 12 Posted May 12 (edited) 6 hours ago, HowieD72 said: Wouldn't get that 'lil headstock knotty on a F. Nice bit of character. Edited May 12 by PaulThePlug 1 Quote
HowieD72 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 12 hours ago, PaulThePlug said: Wouldn't get that 'lil headstock knotty on a F. Nice bit of character. That neck was actually the one on the Ebay listing. So that won't be the neck I receive. However, they were kind enough to send me pictures of the neck I will receive. This is it before they packaged to send. 6 Quote
kodiakblair Posted May 13 Posted May 13 21 hours ago, MrDinsdale said: Tempted to try a cheep one however no body makes any with the right square heel shape. This blocked/bound reverse P-bass neck is a pretty good fit for Fender pockets. Granted it's A. a P-bass neck and B. came from Ali-Ex but if you shift your focus from eBay the right neck can be had. Tip for dealing with Ali-Ex is pick a real seller, if all they sell is necks then that's your seller. If they're using the same stock photos as other sellers then move on. When you've picked a seller, message them. Tell them exactly what you want, number of frets/ nut width/ heel shape/ finish. Provide them with sizes, trace the pocket and the scratchplate area. Give them the pocket depth. More info you provide the better chance the seller can deliver your needs. I'd have recommended Wang Guitars but my last dealings were 7 or 8 years ago. 2 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted May 13 Posted May 13 5 hours ago, kodiakblair said: This blocked/bound reverse P-bass neck is a pretty good fit for Fender pockets. Granted it's A. a P-bass neck and B. came from Ali-Ex but if you shift your focus from eBay the right neck can be had. Tip for dealing with Ali-Ex is pick a real seller, if all they sell is necks then that's your seller. If they're using the same stock photos as other sellers then move on. When you've picked a seller, message them. Tell them exactly what you want, number of frets/ nut width/ heel shape/ finish. Provide them with sizes, trace the pocket and the scratchplate area. Give them the pocket depth. More info you provide the better chance the seller can deliver your needs. I'd have recommended Wang Guitars but my last dealings were 7 or 8 years ago. Good shout, I'll take a look! Thank you! 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted May 13 Posted May 13 (edited) 9 hours ago, kodiakblair said: Thought that was a really nice green body for a minute, then wondered why the little Korg thing was inside the pick-up hole 🤣. That would be a cracking shade for a p-bass body! Edited May 13 by Pea Turgh 1 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 A few weeks in and it still gives me immense joy just looking at it. I don't really have basses out all the time (generally on rotation), but right now it's just this one. Neck hasn't moved at all and thankfully the new smell has disappeared. Buy with confidence from the named seller. 1 Quote
Silky999 Posted May 29 Posted May 29 These are examples of some of the necks I have had from China off eBay. The two sellers I have used are; High End Guitar Neck Store and Guitarpart666. i have never had an major issue with any with the 6 necks I have had so far and they take about 2 weeks or so to come. All have been well packaged and just needed the odd fret knocked down, levelled and or a sharp fret end filed. The Daphne Blue one is a work in progress where I have nitro painted the headstock to match the painted body. It is a roasted maple with black block inlay neck. 4 Quote
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