My P-Bass Build

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My P-Bass Build

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Hey guys I'm keeping track of the steps in a build I'm doing. If you have a high threshold for boredom, check out my blog for updates.

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I have a couple more boring posts on this blog. The bass should be done this week sometime I'm hoping. The rest of the parts are on the way. :ugeek:
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I'm digging it Matt, looks great!
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Nice!!.... Jealous on two counts - 1. Nice P-bass in your future... 2. You have the skills to put together said nice P-bass. Good job.
In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...
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Mint green is sooo hard to photograph and see it right. Looks tastey~!
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AllroyPA wrote:Mint green is sooo hard to photograph and see it right. Looks tastey~!
Haha true on both counts :mrgreen:
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That is some nice stuff !


Is that a reflexion or there is a black plastic pickguard on the junction between the body and the chrome neck plate ?
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It's a plastic neckplate cushion.
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As we all know, the eyes are the first thing to go ...
For the life of me, i can't see where the finish chip was in your original blog post. Can you point out where it was for us visually impared lefty bassists?
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In the post "PBass Build Pt 3" look at the headstock pic. There's an outline of a large chip between the G and D string tuner bushings. You can see the chip line going through the top of the 'F' in the Fender decal.
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Matt that is such a gorgeous bass I think I could EAT it, lol!

I haven't gone through all your blog posts, but the neck, did you salvage that from an older Fender?
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I bought that neck from a board member here. It's a 2008 Precision neck
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Thanks Matt. I would never have spotted it if you didn't point it out.
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I'm hoping to get the rest of it together tonight. Parts should get here today I believe.
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Final blog post with pix. It's done :mrgreen:
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Ooh boy that is sweet. I'm putting together the funds for a P-Bass build from Atkinson Basses, and I'm looking at different pickups. Those Seymour Duncans look pretty promising. Would you recommend them over, say, the Fender '62s or Nordstrands?
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Never played a Nordstrand. I have played the Fender pickup, but it's been years. I don't remember why I didn't like the Fender 62, but I do remember it was a good pickup. I think i just wasn't knocked out by it. The Seymour is cheap and sounds amazing. I generally gravitate toward Seymours anyway. I've always been happy with their stuff.
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Now that's classic ... HNBD.
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What's HNBD?
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