mynan
Well-known member
I would be happy to see an invoice where we refinished a neck or made it matching.
Thank-you...
I was wondering if there was a glitch in the EBMM Matrix...
I would be happy to see an invoice where we refinished a neck or made it matching.
Thank-you...
I was wondering if there was a glitch in the EBMM Matrix...![]()
Do you leave your bass(es) bone stock or do you hot rod em out and make them "yours"?
If you do customize them what do you like to do to them?
What resources do you use for parts?
Any full paintjobs in here?
If you have pics of your creations I'd love to see them. Variety is the spice of life!
Yeah, no kidding. I can understand refinishing an already matching headstock that was damaged (at a cost), but not changing from non-matching to matching.
I'd love for nicjimbass to come back and clarify his situation.
Mine must've been one that slipped through the cracks. Actually, until today, I thought it was something you could do anytime...lol.
I bought my SR5 back in 2000 or 2001, can't remember, but anyway, the body had something weird going on with the paint in one spot.... long story short, I sent it back since it was covered by warranty. While it was there, they painted the headstock to match the body. I'm sure I still have the receipt somewhere, so I can post it if anyone wants to see it, just to prove I'm not crazy!If only this would increase the collectability of the bass!! haha
If I can find someone that I know would do a good job, I'd just like to put a satin finish on the neck of the Sterling. Too lazy and incompetent to do it myself. Seems to need a good oiling at least once a week.
But, I would never swap out the preamp or pickups on any of my Musicman basses. That's just crazy talk.
still on me about that huh?
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at least we can agree about giving the neck a Brazilian
And I'm not really sure what leaving the neck raw does for itToo lazy and incompetent to do it myself.
Funny! I was so close to seriously considering that bass, but then saw that it had the neck refinished... I love the feel of oil & wax, so that's not for me.
Something little to consider in this "story": The original owner did buy the bass, and had the neck refinished, maybe for a considerable amount of money. A month later he decides to sell the bass because it's "not his thing". Now he has a mint condition non-stock instrument sitting there and most people who would be interested in buying that model will probably not do so.
Modding of perfectly fine instruments in general devaluates them. So don't do it![]()