Swapping the black guard and TRC for white on yellowed white

Started by ilan, December 29, 2018, 07:17:31 AM

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ilan


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doombass

I like it. The white guard accentuates the yellowed finish.

Dave W


ilan

Quote from: Dave W on December 29, 2018, 10:34:38 PM
What's rare about it?
Nothing rare. Just another late 70's 4001. If the white plastic is original to the bass, it's very unusual, but I don't see how the seller can prove it unless he has some sort of documentation.

gearHed289

I'm not a fan of yellow-ed white, and the black binding makes it even worse. I'd say this is a rare case where white guard and TRC are an improvement.

ilan

I was thinking about my yellowed white '73. The only original parts on it are the carcass, bridge/tailpiece, TRC and jack plate. Everything else had to be replaced, including the truss rods. Still a wonderful bass by the way. So I'm not concerned with originality here. I'll have to source a white Plexi TRC and that could be a problem.

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gearHed289

That doesn't look too far gone, but photos can be tricky. I'd personally probably opt for a re-fin and keep the black plastic.

the mojo hobo

Quote from: ilan on January 02, 2019, 11:20:20 AM
I was thinking about my yellowed white '73. The only original parts on it are the carcass, bridge/tailpiece, TRC and jack plate. Everything else had to be replaced, including the truss rods. Still a wonderful bass by the way. So I'm not concerned with originality here. I'll have to source a white Plexi TRC and that could be a problem.

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It's beautiful as it is, I wouldn't change a thing.

Dave W


amptech

I like to keep things original, but if this one was mine I'd flip to white.

Alanko

Quote from: ilan on December 29, 2018, 11:36:23 PM
Nothing rare. Just another late 70's 4001. If the white plastic is original to the bass, it's very unusual, but I don't see how the seller can prove it unless he has some sort of documentation.

A previous owner might have had a friend with a Jetglo 4001, and they swapped the stuff over. An all-black 4001 looks pretty good!