Hi Jeff!
I don't know all the dimensions right now, but I will measure the templates when I get to the shop later today. It's a few cm narrower than Jazz, about 35cm I think, and about 5cm shorter from the bottom side. There's a good pic of the comparison in the slide show. Thickness is about 45mm at it's thickest, dropping down on the sides for 1cm. Neck pocket is standard Jazz, I just prolonged it a bit, following the lines, for added contact surface between body and neck, and for looks, too. It looked too empty with one pup on it, and angled neck (~2deg) makes a good place to place a thumb. That's why it has that fingerboard drop, to be able to play there.
The shape is a story in itself - my friend got this fancy gig and wanted a better bass than the one he was using, so he wanted me to make a new body, and use his neck, and various hardware from his 2-3 cheap basses. So, I started out with an Jazz template, and told him he can change the shape a bit if he wants. Then we started drawing on the template and came up with this shape. I suggested a top radius, he said great, but this made using a premade bridge impossible.
So I said, I'll make a bridge to make it fit. I drew up a bunch of bridges and a few different concepts for attaching the strings and grounding them, he decided not to use his old pups but to buy a new one, and what we had on the table didn't want no old Squire neck on it
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and I ended making a whole bass from scratch
The neck has Jazz dimensions on the fretboard, but 12" radius, warwick thickness, prolonged heel, a volute, 14 deg headstock, headstock face radiused (I had to recess the tuner washers prior to shaping it, to have them sitting on the flat surface when mounted).
I completely forgot to post a forgot a few pics of the back, but it's also all in the slideshow. I'll post dimensions later today or tomorrow.