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For a first bass build, this is pretty darned good. (It is most likely true the builder has previous guitar building experience, and this is his first specific bass guitar instrument.)
Builder John Fife writes:
My brother commissioned me to build this bass for his son as a college graduation gift. This gift was no surprise to my nephew, so he supplied me with a complete design and parts list, after all this was going to be his custom bass, I was just the builder. This was my first bass build.
The body is ash and the top is cocobolo and the neck is all maple. It is finished with a clear satin catalyzed lacquer.
The neck pickup is a Delano JC4 AL/H and the bridge is a Delano Hybrid4. They run through a Delano Sonar2 EQ. It’s both passive and active. It’s basically a Fender Jazz and a Music Man Stingray, I named it JazzStinger.
The hardware is a Schaller bridge and Hipshot tuners. My nephew did graduate and he loves his new bass…and his uncle.












Well done, John!
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Phenomenal!
Wow! Love to have one in a five string.
That’s a great job!
a beauty….and a 4 string to boot…so many have 5 or 6 strings and have no idea how to play them…..
what’s neck radius?
Straight 10″
I am your hidden nephew ! Please !!! 🙂
Great bass, congratulations.
Awesome design love the pickup system well done!!!
nice bass… were can i buy wood to build a bass guitar here in US?
Many sources, I purchase wood from local sources in Houston, the cocobolo top came from Savage Woods. Savagewoods.com
a very beautiful bass , i’d love to own it , bet it plays great !!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART.THAT IS WHAT IT TRULY IS!!!!OOOOOOO WHAT A LUCKY MAN,HE WAAS.THANX FOR SHARING AND GOD BLESS.