I've got one of those '70's natural finish 'rays, with a bad case of the 'crazed all over' finish....... pretty common story with that era.
I originally thought that it must have got on the original owner's nerves a bit, because he scraped it all away from wherever he had contact with it....
arm rest...gut....and none at all on the back of the neck (re-fret fixed that).
But recently I'm thinking that maybe he wasnt so dumb, after all.
There is a 'leading edge' of finish remaining at the edge of the arm rest bare patch, that has been slowly driving me up the wall.
I thought I was getting neurotic about it.... untill the rash on my forearm appeared...
Now, after some close inspection, it appears that about 10 mins playing will soften the edge of that finish into a sticky rubberised pain in the butt.
Spoke to the luthier that did the refret and neck refinish...and he is familiar with this condition.... says there is no cure....re-finish the body...$600
Now thats an expensive rash cream!
I could do it...and some day I might... but....I basically like the vintage look of it.
Its got charcter...plenty of miles on the clock.
So here I am (and it feels really wrong)....digging my nail into the finish and scraping any more of the offending stuff away from where my arm should be.
5 mins later (this lacquer is putty) and there IS no immediate problem.
Sure, I've got a new bald patch on the 'ray.... who cares?
Saved $600 in the short term .... and I suspect thats how this bass became the bald eagle that it is.
What's the thing with those mid-70's clear lacquer finishes?
Seems like someone got a bad batch.
Dont suppose anyone else has had similar with early pre-eb?
I originally thought that it must have got on the original owner's nerves a bit, because he scraped it all away from wherever he had contact with it....
arm rest...gut....and none at all on the back of the neck (re-fret fixed that).
But recently I'm thinking that maybe he wasnt so dumb, after all.
There is a 'leading edge' of finish remaining at the edge of the arm rest bare patch, that has been slowly driving me up the wall.
I thought I was getting neurotic about it.... untill the rash on my forearm appeared...
Now, after some close inspection, it appears that about 10 mins playing will soften the edge of that finish into a sticky rubberised pain in the butt.
Spoke to the luthier that did the refret and neck refinish...and he is familiar with this condition.... says there is no cure....re-finish the body...$600
Now thats an expensive rash cream!
I could do it...and some day I might... but....I basically like the vintage look of it.
Its got charcter...plenty of miles on the clock.
So here I am (and it feels really wrong)....digging my nail into the finish and scraping any more of the offending stuff away from where my arm should be.
5 mins later (this lacquer is putty) and there IS no immediate problem.
Sure, I've got a new bald patch on the 'ray.... who cares?
Saved $600 in the short term .... and I suspect thats how this bass became the bald eagle that it is.
What's the thing with those mid-70's clear lacquer finishes?
Seems like someone got a bad batch.
Dont suppose anyone else has had similar with early pre-eb?