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yes 100% sure it's glued, otherwise the grain lines would match. But note, it's a very close/almost invisible glue join ... that's what you need to achieve with your new bar!
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#2
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Yes they did a good job on that join, fact its hard to tell other that the grain doesnt match 100%
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On that pic you can see 100% the bas is NOT the Top but a separate Bar.
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#4
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So Ken To answer your previous question the bar is 1" thick |
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Yes, you mentioned that earlier indirectly. Ask a few Luthiers that have done a lot of Bars, maybe Arnold or Jeff and see for that size bass what might be best. Most Bars blanks I have seen are thicker in the rough form. I just don't know what to advise here other than the thickness might matter.
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Springing or not springing the bass bar, at least a little?
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#7
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NONE, Ever, unless you want the top to sink at the ends sooner or later. Flush fit only. Sprung Bars break basses, period.
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