What the heck is this SG/EB0 bass?

Started by gearHed289, June 27, 2014, 03:26:58 PM

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chromium

I'm guessing its just a '66-'67 EB-0, and someone just sprayed the hardware and pickup cover black

The flaked-out violet/midnight blue is kinda cool

Highlander

I did mine in metal-flake as a temp measure until I can afford a gold plate job...

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amptech

Quote from: chromium on June 27, 2014, 04:06:18 PM
I'm guessing its just a '66-'67 EB-0, and someone just sprayed the hardware and pickup cover black


I´d guess pre 1965 : old neck joint (!) , wide neck and the old bridge with the thin ´forks´.

chromium

Quote from: amptech on June 28, 2014, 11:08:14 AM
I´d guess pre 1965 : old neck joint (!) , wide neck and the old bridge with the thin ´forks´.

Ah - you're right.  Didn't notice the neck joint.  The "centered" crown inlay threw me off...

amptech

The crown can be difficult to make judgements by, although It´s usually centered or high.
My ´63 EBOF has a high crown, and my ´65 EB-3 have it placed in the middle like both my 1967 EB´s.

I´m inlaying a 1966 SG melody maker these days, I´m completing a ´standard´conversion with a normal headstock.
I took my caliper and measured my three high crown basses, just to compare.
Just to find that none of them was in the same place :) I ended up just throwing it in where it looked right, like Gibson probably did too!

4stringer77

Maineiacs. This is what happens when you live in a place where bears outnumber people.
Contrary to what James Bond says, a good Gibson should be stirred, not shaken.

Captcolour

Could be a '60 - '61 pu cover and/or pu if it was originally black and not painted.

Dave W

That doesn't look like one of the black covers. They had ridged edges.

ilan


amptech

Quote from: ilan on June 30, 2014, 01:45:44 AM
This could be powder coating.

For what we know, the owner might have been familiar with powder too :)

uwe

The decal certainly plants a seed of doubt.

I hear these basses are now legal in Colorado and Washington.
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