NBD: Oh god what did I do?

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NBD: Oh god what did I do?

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So this is a bit of a lost cause - 196x Teisco NB-4 with a damaged neck. The plan is, get the neck sorted out, then decide if I want to convert it to a TB-64 style bass VI (it's a 30" scale and has the same neck / closely similar body).
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So the neck has two show-stopping problems. First: someone decided to attach it to the body FROM THE FRONT.
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Second, the truss rod has broken:
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I'm sure you are all thinking "abandon it" and I was on the verge of making a hybrid with my 30" VI neck from the lets-face-it-never-gonna-happen Mustang VI project. And then I got the metal plate out and found that the rod is threaded all the way down.
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So now the plan is, dowel the screw holes and fill the countersinking, pull the frets (which are trashed) and apply rosewood veneer and binding, smooth and refret. Find or make a neckplate (the body holes are slightly closer together than Fender plates). Fix the nut and string it up.
In the meantime, I need to search for two (or six) tuners, and a tailpiece / bridge suitable for VI work. My Mustang VI tailpiece fits in the right place but it's a little awkwardly sized and doesn't quite go with the vibe.
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Opinions / advice / parts welcome!
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that is really cool, I hope it works out for you. You'll show pics when done of course? Love that headstock
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I really like how the tuners look like the keys for wind up tin toys ( I have more than a few of those)
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Thanks - I have it set up in my cheap workbench thing and my tiny drill press is ready to hog out the truss rod cavity ... when I can find the chuck key. Dammit.
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I really like the body shape- good luck with it.
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Either your hand is gigantic, or that neck is really narrow. If it's very narrow, it might be too tight for a 6 string conversion.
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That's a pretty big project .
As said the body is nice .. Pretty funky. If you can you should try to convert it to a 6 string . Is the neck more narrow on a tenor ?
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Fakir Mustache wrote:Either your hand is gigantic, or that neck is really narrow. If it's very narrow, it might be too tight for a 6 string conversion.
Although people flee from me in terror, it must be some trick of perspective - the neck is about as wide as a normal bass neck. I have a 30" shortscale bass neck which I intended for a Mustang bass, and this is pretty much the same dimensions (maybe a couple of mm narrower). But I had that strung with 6 and it played well, so I think this would be fine too. It's the same neck as the TB-64.
No time to work on it at the moment, so I am just keeping it in the back of my mind. Step 1 will be to restore the 4 string config, and assess from there.
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MatthewK wrote:Thanks - I have it set up in my cheap workbench thing and my tiny drill press is ready to hog out the truss rod cavity ... when I can find the chuck key. Dammit.
sounds like me, I can't find shit ever, one of the reasons why it takes me an eternity to finish anything, years. That and I have no clear workspace, it is a crippling disease. Bodies, other projects, piles of crap I don't know what to do with. I need an organizational expert
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Welcome back to 2014, no pandemic, when my favourite record was HTRK's Psychic 9-5 Club, favourite film was Under the Skin and a bunch of weird stuff was happening in my life.
This bass has been waiting its turn. Thru Offset I recently found this absolutely badass NB-4 which I prefer to the red trainwreck in every way:
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So what to do with the red one? Back to the original plan: refashion it to a TB-64 config. Two more tuners will fit on the headstock, and I need a bridge and tailpiece.
The TB-64 had a TG-64 tailpiece and floating bridge, impossible to find and very expensive:
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However I can buy the tailpiece / bridge from a Tomson Splendor Mustang copy, which has the killer advantage of variable string spacing. I have a Splendor so I took pics to see how its tailpiece would work on the NB-4. It's a bit more chrome, but I think it's kind of the right vibe.
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I think I'm gonna do it. Might even spraypaint the faded control plate matte black to give it a little more definition.
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nicely resurrected!

love that strap button placement.
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Whammy bass, YEAH!
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