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Should she be rescued?
Hi all,
I recently came across a used 96' Smith CR4J and was wondering if anyone has any insight on this model. I've loved the sound and playability of Smith basses ever since I was first introduced to them and the prospect of being able to rescue this O'l girl from just collecting dust seems impassable. She's been played a lot but she's been loved. The only real blemishes are player wear where you'd expect to find it but the varnish is worn through pretty much to the wood in a couple of spots. The input jack has a bad connection but all the pots and electronics seem to be working. I'm also curious as to whether or not it would be possible, and at $800 asking price with case, worth it to have it set up to original specs and input jack repaired. I'm not so worried about the finish, I think it tells it's story and gives it character. Thanks for any and all opinions. |
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Rescue?
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Shipping the bass to us back and forth will cost more than a set-up and new Jack. Re-finish on the other hand can exceed that $800 figure as this takes time and time is money. Email me if you have questions about repairs and restoration work. support@kensmithbasses.com |
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Ken,
Thank you for responding. As far as "rescuing" goes I was just referring to the fact that it's sitting in a pawn shop collecting dust and in my opinion an instrument of this caliber deserves better. I'm seriously considering picking it up and if/when I do I'll send it in for repair and setup. Thanks |
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