NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
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NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Hi all,
last night while surfing the web I found this bad boy, an hour later I had it.
While I'm in no place to buy anything new and this means I have to sell more than I already have to, I paid 400 euro's and I think that is a too good of a price to leave it for.
Not really playing bass I always promised myself that I could only buy bass if I saw a vintage P-bass for the right price. This was it.
For the price of a vintage vibe I got myself a vintage P-bass... but it has seen it's best days and without really any way to date it.
Does anybody have any secret tips to find out how to date this precision better? All I could think it's from somewhere between 1967-1973.
Most importantly - any good tips how to deal with this trussrod, it looks like a carcrash. At least the neck is straight
The plan: a vintage voiced pickup, a white or black pickguard modified to keep the "control plate", vintage styled bridge and possibly a shell pink refin.
last night while surfing the web I found this bad boy, an hour later I had it.
While I'm in no place to buy anything new and this means I have to sell more than I already have to, I paid 400 euro's and I think that is a too good of a price to leave it for.
Not really playing bass I always promised myself that I could only buy bass if I saw a vintage P-bass for the right price. This was it.
For the price of a vintage vibe I got myself a vintage P-bass... but it has seen it's best days and without really any way to date it.
Does anybody have any secret tips to find out how to date this precision better? All I could think it's from somewhere between 1967-1973.
Most importantly - any good tips how to deal with this trussrod, it looks like a carcrash. At least the neck is straight
The plan: a vintage voiced pickup, a white or black pickguard modified to keep the "control plate", vintage styled bridge and possibly a shell pink refin.
- MrFingers
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Position of the doweled holes in the back of the body changed in 1969. Prior to that they are on the centerline, after that one hole moved to the bass-side of the neckplate. Prior to 1973, the connection between the pickup & cavity was drilled (like on yours), after that it was an open trench, so the body is older than 1973
For the neck: if it's got a hootenanny button on the back, it's 1968.
For the neck: if it's got a hootenanny button on the back, it's 1968.
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Looks like you have some work in front of you
Good luck
Good luck
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Gotta love that huge, pointless route on the back... still, anything is possible!
What is going on with the end of the neck? Is it covered with paint... filler?
What is going on with the end of the neck? Is it covered with paint... filler?
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Damn! That thing needs some love! Should be a fun project
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Looks like a fun project.
What's the deal with the truss rod adjuster at the heel? Is that a mangled hexagonal-headed bolt?
What's the deal with the truss rod adjuster at the heel? Is that a mangled hexagonal-headed bolt?
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Mrfingers: Thank you so much! It has no Hootenanny button on the back of the headstock and it has indeed the dowels straight down the middle so I guess that means it's a 1969?
So I've been looking at the neck and I'm not sure what happened to the trussrod but I hope they lost the trussrod nut and tried to replace it with that hexagonal thing.
I think someone someone took a hammer to the heel to ram that trussrod nut in damaging the heel, because it's not covered by anything, just damaged. In that process I think they snapped off a piece of the rosewood fretboard because it looks like it got broken off and glued back on.
Then they left the project for a few decades, hence the rusted frets.
I think this neck just needs to go to the luthier while I deal with the body
So I've been looking at the neck and I'm not sure what happened to the trussrod but I hope they lost the trussrod nut and tried to replace it with that hexagonal thing.
I think someone someone took a hammer to the heel to ram that trussrod nut in damaging the heel, because it's not covered by anything, just damaged. In that process I think they snapped off a piece of the rosewood fretboard because it looks like it got broken off and glued back on.
Then they left the project for a few decades, hence the rusted frets.
I think this neck just needs to go to the luthier while I deal with the body
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Re: NBD: A CBS Precision Bass which was R.I.P (Rest in Pieces)
Does anyone know what that stamp and pencil mark mean?