Nice Birdseye maple '84 Series 1 4str in Japan

Started by tkotmk42, December 15, 2024, 02:59:13 PM

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tkotmk42

https://intl.ishibashi.co.jp/products/05-2800002696397

very nice top, and condition is said to be super nice.  Also "VICTOR" was the original owner's name??


Ishibashi is a legit shop.




Takeo

StephenR

I am not normally drawn to Birdseye Maple but that is a unique and stunning looking piece of wood. The look of the wood on the back of the headstock is also quite nice. A lot of cool Alembics seem to end up in Japan.

edwardofhuncote

That is a really nice bass. Birdseye maple with a little marbling in it is a special thing. If I'm reading correctly, it's a medium-scale too.


*I would guess Victor was either the original owner or a subsequent caretaker. My other Series bass has its truss-rod cover engraved with a name as well, but not the original owner's.

jon_jackson

Without pictures or other explanation, this is a bit concerning:
"Truss Rod: Note that the rod has been loosened and cut off, but there is no problem with the neck"
2011 Quilted Maple Dragon Wing, Anniversary Electronics
2007 Quilted Cocobolo Custom 5-string Tribute-body Bass ("Scarlet")
2006 Cocobolo SC Deluxe SS
2003 Quilted Maple Series II Europa ("Almost Twins")
1996 Flame Walnut Elan fretless
1994 Flame Maple Classico
1976 Walnut Series I SS

JimmyJ

I think that was a translation issue.  Google's version from the Japanese says:
Truss rod: There are some points to note. There is currently no problem with the neck by cutting the rod slack.

Second opinion from a different translator says:
Truss rod: There is no problem with the current neck with a loose rod cut with precautions.

I think what they are saying is that the action is good but the rod is currently loose?

Jimmy J

edwardofhuncote

Yeah, I saw that... I hope it's a translation goof. Like there wasn't a better way to express what they meant in English? An '84 should have dual rods. Someone would have to be determined to cut both truss-rods through that tiny opening. I'm taking it to mean the truss-rods are completely slack. Lefty-loosey, righty-tighty. Of course, turning it to the right cuts it off here.  Hard to say.  ???



*Jimmy J beat me to it.  :)

Notachemist

Or perhaps the previous owner had the truss rods "cut off" as in they were replaced by a new pair of rods, and that the neck is in fine shape, considering that replacement? Just my .02 cents, but it sort of makes sense to me, considering how the instrument looks to have been looked after very well, otherwise.

But a nice bass, that's for sure. I can imagine that top with a roasted maple, or birds eye maple, fretboard would also look really nice.

tkotmk42

It should be translated as "Item to note (caution):   Trussrod is completely loose.  There is no issue with current set up."



SO, yeah, Jimmy is spot on!   :)
if you are to use lighter gauge strings, you may encounter some issues.   


Takeo