EB0 bass

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elDave
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EB0 bass

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I picked up a Japanese EB0 bass a few weeks ago. I've never really liked Gibson basses but I wanted to try a short scale. No name on the headstock, removed long ago. Just a "Made in Japan" neckplate and "Nichioan" pots. El Degas? Ibanez? Who knows.

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It had a bad off white spray paint job, at some point someone stripped the neck. That eventually gave it a dull grey un-finish on the neck. The bridge saddle looked like it was fabbed in shop class and a couple tuners were bent. It did come with a hard shell case though.



I dismantled and stripped everything. I tried a mahogany stain I had at home and it looked like fresh rust. I got a "Bombay mahogany" finish and was much happier.

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While doing the finish I stumbled across an original NOS bridge a guy in North Bay was selling on Ebay. I made a bridge saddle out of 3/8" brass tube stock.

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the same guy had a set of "elephant ear" tuners for under $20 so I splurged on them too.

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I had to bore the holes , they're a bit big but nice quality, I'm pretty pleased with them. There was one downside though......











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Now the headstock is too wide for the HSC. Oh well, I have a spare gig bag so no problem.

I was tempted to put a Gibson or other logo on it but I think I'll just leave it as the mystery EB0. Maybe I'll add a thumbrest and cover if I stumble accross any. As far as short scale goes, meh. It's not as nice a player as my Eldegas P-Bass or Yamahas, but still a nice knock around bass.


Dave

P'S Anybody need a hardshell case for an EBO with narrow tuners ?
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QUITE an improvement!

But when they called those "elephant ear" tuners, they weren't kidding. :shock:
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Another one back from near death!
Very nice resto! :D Love that Bombay stain.
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An El D just popped up on the bay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... SS:US:1123

Like Charles's but different colour and condition. Missing the bridge cover and tuner "washers" (bushings :shock: )

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Re: EB0 bass

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elDave wrote:An El D just popped up on the bay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... SS:US:1123

Like Charles's but different colour and condition. Missing the bridge cover and tuner "washers" (bushings :shock: )

Dave
Hmmmm..... listing ended early. It was up to about $50 last time I looked
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