A sad story that will have a happy ending -



It started one afternoon when i received an email that began:

I bet you get a few emails that start ... "I bought this [insert type of guitar] on ebay from the US but, when it arrived [describe horror story]". Yep i get enough of these but this one was really something out of the bag. This lovely old bass had been completely wrecked. My theory is that it was water damaged and began to delaminate showing cracks in the body. The owner has cracked the sads and either drove over it in a car or held it by the headstock and swung it hard into an armchair or couch causing the neck damage and the body to fully delaminate. There have been many theories put forward by various workshop visitors the most popular being: "Disgruntled woman attacks hapless players favourite bass" The major damage is to the neck apart from the obvious warping of the timbers in the lower sections,

it is bent just above where the wings join the neck - The nut is roughly10mm lower than the last fret if you put a straight edge up the neck. The twin trussrods will be badly bent - parts of the neck have shattered rather than delaminated. The fibres in the bent section would have no rigidity even if they could be bent back into a straight line.



The wings and the hardware were in pretty good nick so we decided to use the good bits to make a playable bass. This requires a new build of the centre section, glue on the wings and bolt the old hardware down to it. The original center section is only good for providing a guide to the measurents for the rebuild.