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Tacoma Thunderchief CB10C Natural

Tacoma Thunderchief CB10C Natural

Serial Number: F1445090

Weight: 6lbs 1oz

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SKU: U3549857201

Description

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Summary

Finish: The back has an additional thin coat of varnish to seal bare wood from several repaired cracks. The remainder of the finish is original.

Top Material: Spruce Top

Body Material: Mahogany Body

Body Details: Mahogany back and sides with spruce top. The back of the body has several repaired cracks which have been reinforced with internal cleats. Several internal braces have been reglued as well.

Neck Material: Mahogany Neck

Fingerboard Material: Rosewood

Neck Profile: "C" profile

Neck Thickness (IN): .82" (1st fret), .97" (12th fret)

Fingerboard Radius: 12.00"

Nut Width: 1-5/8"

Scale Length: 34"

Neck Details: Bolt-on mahogany neck with unbound rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, and headstock truss rod adjustment. There is a repaired crack at the headstock transition.

Electronics: Original LR Baggs electronics, with undersaddle piezo transducer and active preamp

Hardware: Original

Weight: 6lbs 1oz

Modifications / Repairs: Several repaired cracks on the back. Repaired top and side separation at the bass bout. Several braces have been reglued. Repaired headstock crack

Case Details: Original hardshell case

Cosmetic Condition: The bass shows moderate cosmetic wear; the top has patches of wear through to wood, along with scratches, dings, and other assorted blemishes. The back of the body has several repaired cracks, which have been cleated, smoothed, and treated with a thin coat of varnish to seal bare wood. The back of the bridge is lifting very slightly, but is secure to the top. The neck has rubbed to a semi-gloss.

Serial Number: F1445090

Tech Notes: The bass plays well with low action and optimal neck relief, and is currently set up with phosphor bronze strings. The frets show minor wear.