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 Post subject: Fretless Bass I put Together & Painted Warwick Parts
PostPosted: January 29th, 2012, 1:21 am 
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Ok if anyone is interested I wanted to show off a project I have been working on for a while and this weekend my wife and two daughters went skiing in Pittsburg so I had all weekend to stink up my whole house with spray-paint and had the hours and hours needed to solder and put together this golden nugget. :shock:

So parts rundown. A beautiful German Warwick fretless neck I bought from Gravesbass a while ago I added the old school adjustable brass nut and a set of true German Gold tuners and truss rod cover I bought from eBay from Danna B Goods. Neck is ovangkol and ebony fingerboard with looks to be factory done maple lines neck is a “05” and super straight and perfect and extremely thin for a Warwick. It’s one of the best bolt on fretless necks I have ever played.

Body was another eBay purchase months ago it’s just a Warwick Rockbass Corvette body that’s Chinese I think basswood but man I have no clue really. I ripped the pickups out and the preamp and knobs for my pile of bass crap in boxes and Tupperware.

The pickups are Bartolini passive classic tone series and I installed a high end MEC German 9 volt preamp from a German Warwick Corvette Jazzman and has push pull active passive, master volume pan stacked knob, treble, mid, bass 3 band preamp that is very transparent and works well with the Bartolini preamp.
The body was originally a matte black color and it was boring so hell I thought I would give it some flavor. I bought a kit from the craft store that is a 3 step antique aged gold and looks like Aztec gold and came out great except I’m no pro painter and I had a few drips and assorted snafus in the finish so instead of sanding all down and whatever and with a good spray paint buzz at 4 AM my old hippie side came out and I did the sort of 60’s paisley patterns. Yeh I know it’s a little out there but I like it.

SO the golden nugget is born and man oh man it plays and sounds amazing. Thanks for checking out...


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Few more pics


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PostPosted: January 29th, 2012, 1:24 am 
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PostPosted: January 29th, 2012, 1:27 am 
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Nice job!! What's the craft store product you used for the aztec gold look? Did you sand first?


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PostPosted: January 29th, 2012, 1:30 am 
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From Rust - Oleum American Accents antigue gold indoor outdoor. I'm like Martha stoner Stewart. Except I no longer am a stoner and haven't been in jail like Martha. :D

Also I do a satin clear coat over to protect it. You know I did sand it down but not to bare wood but you know what man if I did that and did a black primer and did the gold kit slowly and didn't hang it so there was a couple drips and really too my time I would have left it gold. It looks so good just like thet Aztec gold you see Lull and other builders use.


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Ive never been a fan of that body shape, but the gold paint and your additional art work really makes it pop! You'll certainly get attention with this when you play out... nice job!

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That thing is f*cking awesome!

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PostPosted: January 30th, 2012, 11:54 pm 
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Thanks guys..My daughter said it's "little bit lady GaGa" anyway I'm not a great fretless player and this is a great playing and sounding fretless looks however are subjective. Probably going to sell on ebay. I'm have been selling a bunch of stuff for new toy :D


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