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Who's bass; what bass? This thread is about "..the difference from a older BSR5GN to a new one". Maybe you meant Otto's 5GN he has listed for sale on another thread?
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Hey Ernest, if you are referring to Otto's bass for sale on the Used Smith Basses section of the Forum, here it is. Looks like it may still be available; at least for now.
http://www.smithbassforums.com/showt...6775#post16775
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neck construction too?
newer ones, the back of the neck has a cover piece of wood... older ones dont... but really older ones have the cover... but those are really old...
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The other difference there is also the headstock is flipped over with a scarf joint rather then cutting it all out of one fat long block. To get to the point here, the new way is really the old way, the way we made them in New York from 1979-1985. We are back to roots since 1996 BUT we had quite a few neck billets (blanks?) left in the rack that took a few years to cycle thru. The current/original way allows us to control the 'bend' direction of the wood grain as far as how the neck as a whole is 'breathing'. |
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