Stingray5 wrote:
He doesn't specify that only the neck was replaced, this sounds as if it's an entire replacement instrument master built by Greg Fessler..
Also, it really takes 2 years for a team built or master built CS bass?
I agree, he does not specify. And I agree that his description also can be read in that way. And if that is the case then my previous comment is premature and too cautious. I would regret causing any one to hesitate.
But because of the S/N itself and it's specific placement in conjunction with the backstory at GC I would want more clarification if it was important to me to be MB.
To expand a tad further on where I'm coming from (with the understanding that my knowledge in this area is limited and now dated by 10 years or so):
The vast, vast majority of (for sure circa 1997 and onward for the better part of 10 years) MB CS instruments carried the Master Builder's initials in the S/N so in this case GF41291 (GF being the Greg Fessler part, of course). That this is not visible on the neck would lead me to dig deeper. My Gene Baker MB bass carried this on the back side of the peg head (GBXXX along with his sig). Neck plate had CS logo minus s/n. But I'm not just going on how mine was. Almost all others of that era were the same way. I probably saw 50-100 MBs (not all lefties or basses of course)
Also the COA...on this one it simply says "75 Jazz Bass NOS". Most MB COAs would read different in my experience. This one does read like a lot of Team Built COAs though. Most MB COAs give a clue by including on the "model line" a word like "custom" for example.
But I need to acknowledge that ALL of my points could be invalid because:
things change and I was into the CS stuff 15 years ago now. The John Page era.
MB insts. by definition (supposedly?) can be ordered anyway you want them. So if you want no S/N on the neck and a certain neck plate and the COA to read a certain way then maybe you can get it...Perhaps one could get a neck plate that reads "Gibson"
Lastly, the best way to cut to the chase (and I can't imagine why this hasn't already happened) is pix of the neck heel and neck pocket. That'll tell the tale.
Oh, and if the whole bass was replaced what in the h$ll did GC do to the TB one? They must've "forklift'd" it or something!