So lately Ive been really getting tired of the sound of my series II. No matter what I do, I cant get it to sound like a fender jazz bass, so earlier this a friend and I decided to do some surgery.
Actually my friend did all the work since he is taking some mail order luthier classes and needed the experience.
He pulled the pups and electronics from my coco-bolo series II and installed some jazz bass pups from a mexican fender jazz bass. It was a little tricky, as the JB pups were a little small for the SII pup cavities, but with a little creativity (screwing plywood shims into the cavities to support them) that issue was resolved.
Since I've been wanting a series II fretless, I also had him yank the frets out and finish the fretboard with epoxy.
We also replaced the stock alembic bridge with a badass bass bridge so it really looks cool and old school now! Unfortunately since my friend is just learning how to be a luthier the bridge wasnt aligned correctly at first so he had to drill a couple of different holes until he got the alignment just exactly perfect. Fortunately, we had some wood putty and some dark walnut stain laying around to patch the holes up. You can barely tell that they are there!
Pics here:
http://gallery.me.com/glocke12#100494/seriesii&bgcolor=black