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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
The inner Spruce layer was in very good condition as were the linings for the most part.
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Actually, the linings on the back side were shot and were replaced.
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Arnold did point out one interesting thing here. The endpin hole was way off center. If measuring the long side, hole center to plate, then doubling that number comes to over 9" in depth. IF that were the case, then somewhere along the line before we were all born, the Rib depth of this Bass was cut down to its current depth. This is just a guess as we were not there back then and do not see enough evidence to certify that as fact.
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I could not figure another reason why the endpin was so far off-center.
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Maybe Arnold will come up and explain in detail but I know he went around the Ribs working small areas at a time each day until it was all re-glued where ever necessary. I assume glue and clamps were used and maybe some non-stick material was used as a caul between the ribs and clamps for pressing any areas that were blistering. It looks very good now.
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I lanced all the openings, injected hot hide glue and clamped using lucite strips to flatten the areas.