

Basic Information: 30 Inch Scale Length Some Fret Wear. This was used in a few home-made instruments and has not been played or in a bass in decades. Extra headstock mounting holes from the Kluson's have been filled and clear coat applied. Which have been replaced with slotted tuners. The neck originally came with Kluson tuners. Here is a very old Carvin 4-string bass neck with tuners. The bass builder or(maybe? instrument repair.
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N420 Right Handed Base Price $169.00 Plus the following options: 5MM- 5-Piece All-Maple Neck $100.00 TN- Tung Oil Finish Back Of Neck(Natural Wood) $60.00 V- V Shaped Headstock $30.00 BMF- Birdseye Maple Fingerboard(Tung-Oiled) $30.00 NIN- No Top Inlays- Side Dots Only $0.00 STF- Stainless Med-Jumbo Frets.048" H.103" W $40.00 R12- 12in Fretboard Radius $40.00 IVN- Ivory Graph Tech TUSQ Nut $5.00 TCC- Cream Truss Rod Cover $0.00 Custom Shop Sub-TotaĬARVIN SHORT SCALE BASS NECK CIRCA ~1974 For historical Carvin interest. Here's what you'd pay ordering new from Carvin. You will need a standard Fender neck plate or equivalent. I also will include the neck screws I used to mount the neck. I have no current use for them, and they're already cut for this neck. Roto RS77 flats, and D'Addario Nickel rounds. I will also include 3 sets of strings with lots of life left on them: Roto RS66 rounds. The neck will ship in the original Carvin box. Below is the price breakdown on the order. I prefer to sell the neck and tuners together but will consider parting out.

Though, so this sweet baby needs a happy new home. I am now back to playing fretless exclusively. more going with stainless steel frets for all future projects. Literally NO wear after several months of play using Rotosound RS66 stainless steels! I will definitely be. The stainless steel frets sound the same as nickel to me but wear much better. The 7 degree tilt-back headstock provides the perfect string angle and requires no string tree. I'm extremely impressed with Carvin's work. The workmanship and attention to detail on this neck are astounding. The fit on the Warmoth Jazz body was perfect. Pic of fully assembled bass is for reference only. It turned out to be part of a very successful Carvin/Warmoth project. We'd like to express our sincere gratitude to our customers for their continued support, and we'd like to wish the staff of Carvin Audio and Amplifiers success in their future endeavors.New condition neck and tuners! No flaws! Tuners and truss rod function perfectly! I custom ordered this beautiful neck from Carvin a few months ago. Additionally, we've recently converted our state-of-the-art Escondido facility to all solar power, and we continue to make dramatic improvements to our design, engineering and manufacturing processes so we can, and will, continue to offer the best made-in-the-USA guitars and basses at factory-direct pricing that is unequaled in the industry. Kiesel Guitars continues going strong by significantly expanding our guitar and bass offerings, hiring additional personnel, offering world-wide direct sales, participating in Summer NAMM in addition to our long-running presence at Winter NAMM, and adding many new endorsers to the Kiesel Guitars family of artists. Kiesel Guitars is building more guitars and basses than ever before, and we’re already looking ahead to our 75th Anniversary in 2021. Because Kiesel Guitars and Carvin Audio became separate entities in 2015, we are in no way impacted by the shuttering of Carvin Audio and Amplifiers. With the announcement that Carvin Audio and Amplifiers is ceasing operations effective Monday, October 9 2017, Kiesel Guitars wants to let our customers know that this in no way affects the continued operations at the Kiesel Guitars USA Custom Shop. like a higher end, american rondo or something. i'm sure they are more common in certain circles i don't find myself in anymore but i've only known them as an online thing. thought most of their products were flat out hideous. i only ever knew them as a bad idea factory for misguided butt rockers and such. so that may have a whole bunch to do with it. can't say if i've seen any of their pa stuff out in the wild. Upon further reflection, i've seen exactly one guitar player (of note or otherwise) use a carvin (and didn't the second time i saw them) and zero amps in person. we'll see where the pricing goes, i guess. It may be wise to pick up an extra battery for it. it really is a lovely product and i'm fairly pleased with it so far, though it hasn't gotten an incredible amount of use. not sure if i should double down or bail on it. i don't see the s600b listed in the sale. wonder if i would have reconsidered that purchase had i known. Just bought a stagemate pa/line array thing over the summer for my acoustics and busking.
