Winter NAMM 2012 - let the building work begin!

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Winter NAMM 2012 - let the building work begin!

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the road to Winter NAMM 2012 has begun ...

not too bad for half a day's work ... neck pockets cut, pickup routes cut, and body perimeters rough cut. I even managed to get a new neck pocket template (not shown) detailed and ready to use 8-) I'll save routing the top routed control cavities and detailing the body outlines for another work day

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in the back row ... (L) 4-string lefty Swamp Ash body with single MM pickup route, (R) 4-string righty Alder body with P pickup route

in the front row ... (L) 5-string righty Alder body with single P pickup route, (R) 4-string righty with dual soapbar pickup routes


enough bass building for the day - it's time to light the grill and prep some fillets ...

R
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Even the wall outlet is impressed with your output for the day! :o
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and now that 5-string body first seen in the image above has a fully detailed perimeter

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because the Alder has such even grain I'm leaning towards finishing this one with a vintage 3-tone burst, and compliment it with a Maple/Rosewood neck and Tort scratch plate. if I was instead to have chosen a solid color body, the Birdseye/Pau Ferro neck shown here would have been very appealing

this specific bass will be passive V/T with a single P pickup and 34" scale ... this model will also available in both 35" scale and lefty 8-)

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bodies heading out the door to the paint shop ....


Swamp Ash 4-string - pre-finished weight is just a hair under 4.125 pounds

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Western Red Alder 5-string - pre-finish weight is 4.25 pounds

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Amboyna burl on Swamp Ash 5-string - pre-finish weight is 4.0 pounds

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Koa on Mahogany 5-string - pre-finish weight is 5.0 pounds

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Love that Koa top. Definitely on the psychedelic side of things!!!
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next phase was to gather all the electronics and hardware ...

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I pick-up all the bodies and necks from the paint shop this Thursday, and then have two weeks to get everything assembled and set-up before it's time to load them into cases and into the van that's driving everything down to SoCal

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Go Man Go! That's a long drive for you! At least a two-day drive, maybe three, even with someone to share the driving with. Lived in Santa Rosa, Ca. area before moving to Hawaii, and know the I-5 corridor well. Hopefully the weather will be easy on ya.... especially the fog below San Fran...
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all the necks and bodies are here! 8-)

here's a peek of one of the basses from above

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the figuring in the wood came out perfect. there's an elegence in its simplicity

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another pair of NAMM basses for your viewing pleasure - CAR (Alder body with M/R neck) and Seafoam Green (Alder body with Maple / Pau Ferro neck)

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these will be completed in the coming two weeks 8-)

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Looking good rod, and looking forward to seeing the completed basses. I especially want to see the Amboyna burl when it's done...
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Rodent wrote: here's a peek of one of the basses from above

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the figuring in the wood came out perfect. there's an elegence in its simplicity

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What are the controls on the lefty with the MM p'up? Looks like it's active electronics, will it have coil switching?
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Seafoam green. Drool.
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pjmuck wrote:Seafoam green. Drool.
the vintage blonde lefty 4 I posted a thread on was originally going to be my SFG unit for the show, but the birds on the headstock were just too nice to cover with paint so I swapped the finish colors between the two

SFG is by far my preference between it and the paler foam green

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bhunt1 wrote:What are the controls on the lefty with the MM p'up? Looks like it's active electronics, will it have coil switching?
Vol + active Treble + active Bass

no coil taps on this unit. it'll be wired up and voiced just like the original MM SR's of the late-70's

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necks fresh from the paint shop and ready to have their frets leveled

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(top to bottom)

- birdseye / Pau Ferro, clear satin
- Maple / Maple, vintage tint satin
- flame Maple / Rosewood, vintage tint satin
- birdseye Maple / Rosewood, vintage tint satin
- Maple / Rosewood, clear satin with matching CAR headstock
- flame Maple / Rosewood, vintage tint satin
- flame Maple / Pau Ferro, vintage tint satin with matching Seafoam Green headstock
- flame Maple / Gaboon Ebony, clear satin
- Maple, vintage tine satin

it's going to be a long night ...

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today was a full day of fretwork - leveling, detailing, polishing - and then a lot of time with several grades of steel wool detailing the fretboards before they were oiled. as of tonight all the necks are now detailed and ready for final assembly

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tomorrow is going to be another busy day!

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You're a hard-working guy Rod! And based on your attention to detail, you're going to have a lot of beautiful players in your booth next month! I admire the passion you put into your basses! OK, enough exclamation points! Oops.... :)
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