My El Degas Bass
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:09 pm
Hey gang, brand new to this forum but I thought I'd post some pictures of my one of a kind El Degas bass, mostly because its been brutalized beyond belief.
I bought it from a fellow who was in the middle of restoring it, he had carved the sides of the body to get rid of some serious gouges, and the person who had it before that had installed three dip switches, and somewhere along the way ripped all the wiring out as well as losing the backing plate. I've since rewired it, but I believe the bridge as removed at one point, as the screw heads are non-matching, and stripped in some cases. All I know about it for sure, is that its a neck through, and weighs about *a million* pounds.
Unfortunately I only have pictures of me playing the thing, so you'll have to put up with my ugly mug...
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 4857_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 7718_n.jpg
I do have one question about restoration, the parts of the body that have been carved have no finish from what I can tell, and I'm worried that sweating on that thing night after night is gonna destroy the wood, any recommendations for applying a quick finish to the natural wood?
I bought it from a fellow who was in the middle of restoring it, he had carved the sides of the body to get rid of some serious gouges, and the person who had it before that had installed three dip switches, and somewhere along the way ripped all the wiring out as well as losing the backing plate. I've since rewired it, but I believe the bridge as removed at one point, as the screw heads are non-matching, and stripped in some cases. All I know about it for sure, is that its a neck through, and weighs about *a million* pounds.
Unfortunately I only have pictures of me playing the thing, so you'll have to put up with my ugly mug...
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 4857_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 7718_n.jpg
I do have one question about restoration, the parts of the body that have been carved have no finish from what I can tell, and I'm worried that sweating on that thing night after night is gonna destroy the wood, any recommendations for applying a quick finish to the natural wood?