62 Bass VI...Finally!
- bulrich
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Re: 62 Bass VI...[Finally a new Headstock)
Thanks all. None of those pictures are clear enough to see where the braided ground shielding goes. But I have a feeling with all things from that era, it's hardly consistent.
Anyhow, here's a proper photograph, will add more and a write up in time. Still need to get the electronics and a proper set up under control.
Anyhow, here's a proper photograph, will add more and a write up in time. Still need to get the electronics and a proper set up under control.
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
BEE-oot-ee-full!!!!
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
*sigh*
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
splendid
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
That really is incredible. I'm so glad that there are people restoring instruments to their glory. It's mind blowing!
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
+1 on that thought, not to even mention the many projects here were we have all learnt something in the process and then used that one our own projects.StevenO wrote:That really is incredible. I'm so glad that there are people restoring instruments to their glory. It's mind blowing!
relaxing alternative to doing actual work ...
- bulrich
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
Thanks all. Will hopefully get the full story for the library soon.
Would also be nice to restore the case which is a mess. Any experience with that?
Would also be nice to restore the case which is a mess. Any experience with that?
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
bulrich wrote:Thanks all. Will hopefully get the full story for the library soon.
Would also be nice to restore the case which is a mess. Any experience with that?
just find someone who repairs luggage. They'll know what to do. Member 'dain' had his VI case repaired by a luggage & case repair shop in LA and it came out nice I thought...
- bulrich
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
Resurrecting this thread to update dead links and pictures.
Before:
After:
Restoration and refinish:
https://forresterkustoms.com/1962-fende ... estoration
Before:
After:
Restoration and refinish:
https://forresterkustoms.com/1962-fende ... estoration
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
Great pics!
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
I love these type of restorations.
Any final pics of it completed?
Any final pics of it completed?
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
Yes see the Inca Silver version in the post above.
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Re: 62 Bass VI...Finally!
Just cruising the offset vintage restorations and came across this wild one. Bass VI's are incredible and the masterful bringing back to life of this beauty was amazing to see. Hope this inca silver dream is getting used as much as possible. Cheers on a one-of-a-kind project.
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