Got something interesting in the shop at the moment, a Marlin Grabber Bass, like the thread title says a fender copy made in old east Germany, before the reunification. I'd guess it's from the seventies, no date on it, just a sticker with "made in GDR" on it. The guy who bought it died about 10 years ago, and his brother, who has it now, hasn't any idea. He's a good doctor, but he don't know sh*t about guitars, lol.
But to my problem: as well as all kinds of other nasty things wrong with it, which I'm slowly getting on top of, it has a nasty ding in the fretboard (see pics), or should I say neck, as it appears to be a one-piece maple neck, just like the real one. I'm not sure how I should repair it, I'm leaning towards using epoxy to dropfill it, and then polishing to finish. Anyone got any better ideas?
Grahame