Thanks Club!
Well, not so much paint that covered it up, but a very dingy, and poorly done clear thick lacquer? which kinda obscured side position dots, part of the fretboard, and the crack by the rear pot had me concerned, plus a lot of digs and scrapes.
Appears no sanding between coats, or just poor application.
Ed, thanks for the suggestion! Well, the hole in the rear made smaller by epoxy has been drilled out to make all holes 3/8, which should accommodate the new potential pots.
Waiting on a phone call from Mica, after talking to Mary to decide final components, but there is no rush as I'm still cleaning up finish.
The body cleaned up great, with exception of the epoxy hole. Will get some updated pictures next week. 4th coat of Danish oil, body and neck, frets leveled, and half crowned...24 frets takes a while.

One blunder so far...In an effort to remove damage to tip of headstock, I got overzealous and sanded through top Koa veneer...Ugh. many expletives!
Ordered some flame koa veneer, and have re-veneered the headstock.
A bit of a setback, but think the new veneer looks pretty sweet after clamp removal, trimming, and initial sanding.
The veneer cam in a 9 ft roll, so have plenty, if anybody needs some...
Break time from this project for a bit. 3 days to let coat cure.
Each day a bit closer to playing the bass...