NBD: 2010 Squier Affinity Jazz Bass
- andrewsrea
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- Location: Lake Saint Louis, MO
- Gearlist: 28 Guitars: (2) basses, (2) acoustics, (3) hollow bodies, (3) Semi hollow, (1) Double-neck, (17) Solid-bodies
Paid $150 at a local Music Go Round. I set it up and changed the volume pots to A250K. Also did a little cosmetic clean ups. Tomorrow, I'll strip it and eventually paint it Fiesta Red in Nitro-cellulose lacquer. Neck has some dents that need to be swollen and sanded, but she plays and sound great!
Live life to the fullest! - Rob
- andrewsrea
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- Joined: Wed May 27, 2020 4:43 pm
- Location: Lake Saint Louis, MO
- Gearlist: 28 Guitars: (2) basses, (2) acoustics, (3) hollow bodies, (3) Semi hollow, (1) Double-neck, (17) Solid-bodies
The audience is complaining about the color of your bass? Rough crowd!
I am a Fiesta Red fan. I am getting the paint from re-ranch and they assured me their Fiesta Red is like the 'mistake' that was on Hank Marvin's 1959 Strat, which had a little more white and orange mixed in. I am going to clear coat it with Behlen Stringed Instrument Lacquer mixed with a small tint of yellow. I'll do three coats, let it cure, then level and buff. I am shooting for the total finish to be on the 'vintage thin' side.
Live life to the fullest! - Rob