Well, a couple of you might remember that back in
THIS THREAD I was looking for a new/used five-string... I sold some bass and non-bass stuff and saved up some additional money and... after the wife's approval
... I decided to go for a "dream bass" of sorts.
The final result is a Zon Sonus 519 with a buckeye burl top, swamp ash body, wenge tone block, and a buckeye ramp made from the same top piece that the body was made from.
Here are some progress pics... but, the bass is almost completely finished and I should have it in a couple of weeks!!!
*** FINGERS CROSSED ***
Here's a pic of the raw wood top, after a little naptha bath so I could get an idea of what it would look like finished...
Sanding, smoothing and shaping after CNC...
Here is a good shot of the wenge tone block... you can see how deceiving a buckeye burl top looks when it's dry and dusty.
Here is the body after it was cleaned up, with an initial coat of grain filler/enhancer applied before it went to the booth for clear coat!!
Yes, I am VERY excited for this bass... a Zon has been a dream of mine for a VERY long time. Due to recent events, my buying/selling/purchasing days will be over for a few years, so I'm glad I was able to fit this one in beforehand!
Right now, Joe Zon is waiting on the electronics (split coil "skinnys" specially wound for lefty!)... so I hope the Bartolini crew comes through for me so I can get this bass before my big show on New Year's Eve.
Anyway, hope you enjoyed the pics... let me know what you think!!!