Bass project finally finished...

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Bass project finally finished...

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Had some time and got around to doing it...

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Plays/Sounds amazing by the way.
...especially for the cheapest pickups I could find. :yay:
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Smooove!

The white w/poles pups don't do it for me (I'm a sucker for the un-poled all-black Barts), but surely nice work!

Where's the body from? What sorts of work did you have to do to get her all together?
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Ha, trust me I'd love berts, but i got these for $20.

The body was actually thrown in a corner under a bunch of shit at a music go round...I had to rescue it.

All I had to do was route/drill the rest of the holes, stick on a bridge/electronics, find a fretless neck and fit it...took a little bit with a dremel, get strings, boom. Now I have a bass. :excellent:
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very cool!
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I'm quite interested to see your finished project mud.

I still lust for a jag or JM...
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So am I, I just need to get the pickup... looks like I'm going to have to pay list :cry: oh well :idk: :hobbes:
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I've creeped into the DIY, and I have this to say..

THAT'S FUCKIN HAWT
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:yay:
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Needs moar fretz.
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There are 24 invisible ones.

New cool thing. :cool:
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It can also do 1/4 tones :thumb:
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